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    "Psychiatrist Proves Your Eyes Emit Energy Beams" (ft. Dr. Colin Ross & Jesse Michels)

    30:403/26/2026Jesse Michels
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    Human interaction and sensory perception take a startling turn in research examining whether human eyes are capable of projecting measurable physical energy out into the world. Dr. Colin Ross presents a revolutionary theory claiming that the human gaze is not merely a passive receiver of light, but a source of electromagnetic signals that influence the immediate environment. This discussion with Jesse Michels dives deep into the experimental evidence challenging conventional scientific models regarding the biological function of the visual system. The history of science is filled with reports of the "sense of being stared at," known in professional literature as Scopaesthesia, but only in recent decades have scientists begun to quantify the phenomenon in the lab. Dr. Colin Ross, a renowned psychiatrist, has developed measurement systems based on EEG technology and sensitive noise-filtering equipment to isolate energy emissions from the eye. The research seeks to bridge the gap between subjective human experiences and objective findings in the fields of physics and biology. The featured experiments utilize advanced instrumentation to monitor electromagnetic waves in ultra-low ranges, attempting to demonstrate how focused human gaze can trigger electronic sensors inside a "Faraday cage." Findings suggest that the eye emits signals at frequencies corresponding to brain activity, raising fascinating questions about the bridge between mind and matter. The technology used to detect these signals relies on principles similar to Biofeedback but takes them a step further toward actual external influence. The implications of this research could reshape our understanding of human consciousness and the interface between the body and space. If energy is indeed emitted from the eyes, it may explain unresolved phenomena of non-verbal communication and even the effects of "mind power" on technological devices. These discoveries open the door to a new understanding of human evolution, posing the question of whether our senses are limited solely to what we have learned in traditional textbooks.

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