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Your brain might be physically wired to see ghosts, meaning some people are literally blind to the paranormal while others are destined to be haunted. First, psychologists point to sleep paralysis. When your brain wakes up but your body remains frozen, you enter a terrifying waking dream state, projecting dark, shadow-like figures directly into your bedroom. Second, it is your level of psychological suggestibility. If you already believe in the supernatural, your brain's pattern-recognition system goes into overdrive, instantly transforming harmless shadows, cold drafts, or creaking floorboards into conscious, lurking entities. Third, it comes down to temporal lobe sensitivity. People with highly active temporal lobes experience minor electromagnetic sensitivity, causing them to feel a powerful, invisible "sensed presence" in empty rooms. So, if you have never seen a ghost, is it because they do not actually exist, or is your brain simply too dull to perceive the hidden dimensions around us? Tell us what you think in the comments.
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