What is iESP®?iESP® is an acronym for Inner Information Electronic Sensory Perception, an advance in man-machine communication which recognizes that both humans and computers produce, and are sensitive or receptive to, energy fields not discernible with the 5 human senses of sight, sound, smell, taste or touch. The nature of the human energy which iESP® responds to is entirely subjective in nature. It is the inner world, a world of consciousness and awareness which is subtly immune to investigation using the scientific method. It is a world of feelings, hunches, premonitions - there are many terms for it. It is not an objective place where experiments can be reliably reproduced with exacting precision and unambiguous quantification of observations. iESP® works with energies which are familiar to every human being - feelings. For example: you know there are times when you have sensed another person is happy, angry, sad - even though they may not be exhibiting any external signs or body language. You may have had inexplicable but accurate “hunches” , premonitions, visions or similar - I regard these as hESP (Human Extra Sensory Perception) at work. Computer hardware has developed electronic sensitivity to a level - in terms of clock-speed or frequency and density - to allow them to tune in to human energy fields. iESP® is a software technology which makes it possible to program a computer to make sense of human emanations or decode them into data which can be assessed digitally to provide insight into a person's subjective world. This data is very different to numbers you might be familiar with - scores on personality tests, Myers Briggs rankings or other measures of “being a person”. CyberSayer® is the first application which uses this technology to provide insight about the inner world in terms that people can relate to and appreciate. How does it work?Where is it used?CyberSayer® is the only application using this technology, you can read more about it on cybersayer.com |
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