I believe there is cause for belief in psychic phenomena, but I come from a different direction - that of the quantum mechanics and consciousness.Soros and his gut. Lots of serotonin receptors in the gut.
Clarke's Third Law, "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic."Just find someone who can read the cycles and they will appear to have psychic abilities...Obviously, there are some who are more skilled than others at understanding this stuff, but the best ones routinely call turns ahead of time.

Advance pattern recognition and a willingness to think outside the box. See what is, instead of what you want and act on it.Just find someone who can read the cycles and they will appear to have psychic abilities...Obviously, there are some who are more skilled than others at understanding this stuff, but the best ones routinely call turns ahead of time.
I believe there is cause for belief in psychic phenomena, but I come from a different direction - that of the quantum mechanics and consciousness.
I just don't see how elevated levels of serotonin increase whatever it is that the brain does to "feel" future events. In other words, I don't see the mechanics in the psychics.
Is that tea mixed with anything exoticI don't think it is just serotonin either. Just bringing it up since it was quoted in the video you linked. But psychics do drink certain teas which relaxes the mind -- perhaps opening up the sub-conscious?