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Physics is the science of supernatural contact. 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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Physics is the science of [[supernatural]] contact. 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.  
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.
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.

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The science of the supernatural

Physics is the science of supernatural contact. 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.

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 radar.

For more information please contact the Institute of Physics [1].

External Links

The Chelsea Physic Garden [2]

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