The Human Sensory System
The human sensory system (sight, hearing, smell, taste, touch) is designed in such a way that a stimulus can evoke a specific reaction in a certain way.
For example: With your eyes closed, you can tell where exactly a pin is pricked on your skin. Our nervous system has this network of nerves that transfers this information to the brain. This is nothing more than one cell transferring information to neighboring cells until it reaches the brain.
If you zoom out and do a little research, you would find it is our brain that develops this network in terms of smell, sounds, taste, etc. Memory helps in developing and storing this information in order to use it in the future, basically as a survival instinct. (you won’t touch a hot glass twice.)
Similarly, I discovered that there are these specific bits about people called reveries. There is some uniqueness about everyone, the way they react, respond, talk in different situations.
If you have a network of people and connect with each one of them. When you start to memorize/study their behavior and create a map of connections in your mind, you will start predicting a lot of things. Maybe this is how one can develop intuition. Maybe you could also predict exactly what someone has done or someone had said. Telepathy, Intuition, Déjà vu, etc. all come under the same umbrella.
Maybe this same thing is used by some major companies that collect user data/user behavior and predict what content a user might like using data visualization and data modeling techniques. Algorithms can further be developed to do a lot of different things. That feeling you get when you think about something and that advertise or that post appears on your phone.
The answers to all the questions in the Universe are interlinked.
You don’t have to think in order to find prestige, you have to observe the magic carefully.
When you observe, you would discover how simple and interconnected this Universe is.
