Your body gives rise to fields that extend into the Net and these fields meet other fields long before hands shake or voices speak. Modern instruments can detect the heart’s magnetic signature without touching the skin, and clinical magnetocardiography maps this signal in open rooms using sensitive sensors. That signal changes with emotion and physiology, which means information about your internal state exists beyond the body’s surface.
When people engage each other, their brains often couple in time. A storyteller’s neural activity can lock to a listener’s activity with a small lead or lag, and stronger coupling tracks better understanding. Group learning settings show similar effects, where attention and engagement align with moment-to-moment brain-to-brain synchrony measured with portable EEG. These findings point to a shared informational field during coordinated attention, consistent with Netism’s view that threads of the Net interlink minds through vibration and meaning.
Hearts also synchronize. Audiences listening to the same narrative show heart-rate fluctuations that rise and fall together, and the quality of the story’s meaning predicts the strength of that synchrony more than simple loudness or brightness. Concert and theater studies report similar cardiorespiratory coherence within crowds, connecting shared attention with shared physiology.
Perhaps most intriguing are reports that the body shifts a second or more before a randomly selected emotional image appears. Psychophysiology labs have measured small pre-stimulus changes in skin conductance, heart activity, pupil size, and EEG, and one pilot study reported pre-stimulus differences with fMRI while people awaited pictures. These shifts are not consciously perceived, and researchers call the effect predictive anticipatory activity or presentiment. Results remain debated inside mainstream science, so interpretation needs care. In Netism terms, the spirit is not limited to the skin, so threads of the self can register near-future conditions and resonate with the people, places, and instruments involved in an experiment. Waking awareness filters most of this signal so daily functioning stays orderly, which explains why impressions often stay beneath notice.
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3478568/
We know that every second we are bombarded with signals from radio, television, internet, phones, ect that we do not tune into. We also send invisible signals in emotions. When we think of a person, that impulse travels through the Net. They receive the energy. If the spirit wishes, it sends an impulse to the conscious mind of the sender. Message received.
We will never know the signals when we are too distracted. When life gets busy, pause for a moment. Listen to your inner voice and pay attention to any messages that leak through.
Can you give an example of a time when you felt like you had an “extra sense?” Describe it, and we can reinterpret it in Netism terms, with reference to the Net.