Some research has revealed that we can connect with other people's minds when talking. The brain has an important role in this. Professor Digby Tantam, clinical psychotherapist at the University of Sheffield, did research on how the brain works and how people communicate.
Tantam says that the human brain has some sort of wireless fidelity or Wi-fi, which continues to gather information about other people when we see them. This is what then gave birth to intuition or foreboding. Hunch according to Psychologytoday, is a process that gives us the ability to know something directly without analytic reasoning, bridging the gap between conscious and unconscious part of our mind, and also between instinct and reason.
Tantam believes that language factors when talking play little role in communication. For example, a professional poker player. He is able to capture the "message" of his opponent just by looking at small movements or other visual signs.
According to him, humans have the ability to capture messages in the subconscious. It was written Tantam in his book The Interbrain published by Jessica Kingsley Publisher. "We can know firsthand about the emotions of others and what they are paying for, based on the direct connection between our brains and others, I call them interbrain," Tantam said in the Telegraph.
Tantam explained the concept of interbrain by analogy as hundreds to thousands of humans gather to watch ball games, music concerts, or religious rituals.
"Being in the crowd can make us spend a moment together to experience what it feels like to go beyond the perspective of our time, place, and capacity concept," he said.However, this brain work will not work when humans communicate with others over the phone video. This will actually interfere with the connection between the brain and it is dangerous. "Emotional feelings are transmitted as fast as light speed, not electronic transmission speeds, and visually approaching will be accompanied by sound, signal, sweat, touch and connection," he said.
Reference
- http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/2018/01/06/wi-fi-connects-human-brains-explains-people-have-gut-feelings/
- http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5242781/How-human-brains-interconnected-wi-fi.html
- https://www.itzghosttventertainment.com/2018/01/10/professor-digby-tatum-telepathy-is-100-actual/
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digby_Tantam