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The Sixth Sense: Symphony of Spooky Actions

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Albert Einstein described spooky actions at a distance as “the acquisition of a definite value of a property by the system in region B by virtue of the measurement carried out in region A.” Thus it would not be astonishing that the spooky feature facilitates spanning space via founding connections between physically distant locations. Such a scenario is similar to the way in which our common sense, also known as the sixth sense, works. The present Opinion comes to state how switching from the conscious thought to the unconscious thought lead to a symphony of spooky actions which allow us to see the real world with different values and views. This symphony is that what signifies the sixth sense, that sense which makes humans unique creatures.

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Saghazadeh, A., Rezaei, N. (2019). The Sixth Sense: Symphony of Spooky Actions. In: Rezaei, N., Saghazadeh, A. (eds) Biophysics and Neurophysiology of the Sixth Sense. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-10620-1_19

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