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Prediction of disasters. Look at the brain of animals. Learn from nature.
It is well known that animals are very sensitive to disasters. Long before the earthquake (hurricane, tsunami, etc.) they leave the hazardous area. Why? Obviously, they have developed a certain sense in their brains. And now we are able to study their brains, find and fix this special sense. We can learn physical and chemical mechanisms of reaction. We can determine the nature of external influence that causes this sense of disaster. Based on it, we can create a special sensor with the same sense of disaster. I think we can make it much more sensitive, then animal's brain, at least one feature.
it will be useful for countries that are in hazardous areas.














Frans Kellner 50+
We humans would know evenso if these impulses wheren't outshined by the mind.
If there is any feeling of some sort we don't respond on it and argue it away.
Most people with dogs know these things as dogs and cats know a lot in advance.
Sergey Luchkin
Frans Kellner 50+
No they're not thinking wrongly because by thinking this can only be so but the world isn't what we think it to be.
gale kooser
No one really knows if we ever had that sense that animals do and my guess is we didn't, otherwise we could kick start it by living as the do. When humans branched off from apes etc. I think we left something behind (several somethings).
Shalini Gopalkrishnan