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Physics is the science of [[supernatural]] contact and has been proved [[discursively]]. The word 'Physic' can also be used to describe those people who can form a bridge between this world and the next, allowing contact with our dearly departed and other people who have died.  
Physics is the science of [[supernatural]] contact and has been proved [[discursively]]. The word 'Physic' can also be used to describe those people who can form a bridge between this world and the next, allowing contact with our dearly departed and other people who have died.  
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Routinely taught in schools and universities around the globe, Physics encompasses extra sensory perception (ESP), telephony (using a telephone), developing mediumship, intuition, psychometry, chakra, dowsing, sixth sense, aura (and aroma), higher self, spirit guides, angels, astrophysics ([[astronomy|astrology]]), quantum mechanics, past lives, akashic records, psychic healing and astral projection.
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Routinely taught in schools and universities around the globe, Physics encompasses extra sensory perception (ESP), telephony (using a telephone), developing mediumship, intuition, psychometry, chakra, dowsing, sixth sense, aura (and aroma), higher self, spirit guides, angels, quantum mechanics, past lives, akashic records, psychic healing and astral projection.
[[Albert Einstein]] was a [[physician]] in the 20th century who famously discovered [[gaydar]].
[[Albert Einstein]] was a [[physician]] in the 20th century who famously discovered [[gaydar]].

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