The human eye can emit mysterious beams
Each person's eyes have one
Each person's eyes have a certain "force" of impact. It is the latest statement by scientists that can make many people think only in sci-fi movies.
Human eyes are said to be able to create certain "forces".
Professor Michael Graziano from Princeton University, USA, invited 724 people to participate in a study that believes they can use . eye power . And only 5% of participants confirmed it was possible.
However, in Graziano's report with the National Academy of Sciences, it was shown that the results were completely different.
Graziano used different high and diameter paper tubes to participate in the test.
Then let the participants stare at the test tubes.
The answers may be surprising to many people because the test tubes have an average deviation of about 0.64 degrees and it is clear that the eyes of the testers can produce a very small force.
Currently, scientists continue to have research to prove their new discovery is completely accurate.
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