I witnessed someone who answered a question without them being asked (somewhat like jepardy?)
She thought she was asked to move a ladder to a different spot, in turn she hasent even been asked to do it yet. Upon the time after the ladder was moved they BOTH realized what had happened.

She somehow got the command to move the ladder. It was not by chance or just a good guess. She thought she had received a command or task to move the ladder. She was seconds away from actually asking her to move it. She somehow received this thought right before she was going to ask it? This was one of the first things that boggled my mind and opened it to these events actually being possible. I was only 12 I think :wtf:
HighTy Reviewed by HighTy on . Why I think our brains are so powerful The brain is an incredible thing, I think everybody agrees. The most fascinating part to me is how we are able to do complex tasks 100.0000% correctly in times of sudden danger with absolutely no time to prepare. I started longboarding just over a year ago. I'm pretty good at it, but I can't do anything crazy. When I'm about to fall, however I can do the craziest shit ever. It's like I wouldn't have thought in my wildest dreams that I could do the things that I do. Ex. I'm going down Rating: 5