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Stared At? Science Says You Might Feel It

Harald WalachBritish Journal of Psychology, 2004 Peer-ReviewedN = 36
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Key Findings

A person's focused intention can measurably influence another person's skin conductance at a distance, with r=0.11 across 36 controlled studies (p=0.001).

How Good Is the Evidence?

Overwhelming83/100
AnecdotalPreliminarySolidStrongOverwhelming
Convincing Checklist
4 of 5 criteria met
Met4/5
Large sample (N>100)
Peer-reviewed journal
Replicated
Significant effect
DOI available

What Does It Mean?

Wonder Score
3/5
Fascinating
💭 If this is true — what does it mean for us?
If these findings represent genuine phenomena, they would suggest that consciousness can influence biological systems at a distance and detect focused attention without sensory cues—fundamentally challenging our understanding of mind-matter interaction. This could indicate that consciousness operates through mechanisms beyond current neuroscientific models, potentially involving quantum field effects or unknown information transfer processes. Such capabilities would revolutionize our understanding of human perception and suggest that the boundaries between individual minds and their environment are far more permeable than classical physics suggests. The implications would extend from medicine and psychology to the very foundations of how we conceptualize consciousness and physical reality.

This summary is for general information about current research. It does not constitute medical advice. The scientific interpretation of these results is debated among researchers. If personally affected, please consult qualified professionals.