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El Séptimo Sentido (The Seventh Sense), originally titled The Sense of Being Stared At , is a landmark work by biologist that challenges the idea that the mind is confined to the brain. Core Content & Key Concepts
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El Séptimo Sentido (The Seventh Sense) by renowned biologist Rupert Sheldrake is the Spanish translation of his groundbreaking work, The Sense of Being Stared At Universidad de Granada
Sheldrake conducted thousands of controlled experiments. In one, a person sits behind a test subject with a one-way mirror. A camera records whether the observer is looking or not. Over hundreds of trials, subjects consistently guessed correctly at a rate significantly above chance (about 60%). Sheldrake argues this isn't ESP but an ancient, animalistic sense—a leftover survival mechanism from when our ancestors needed to know if a predator was watching from the bushes.