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Everything on this planet has energy... some good, some negative... You have the negative energy running around you btw 
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Just because the human body has electricity (
http://health.howstuffworks.com/huma...lectricity.htm) and just because elementary particles have nuclear force (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fundamental_interaction) doesn't mean that this energy can be directed, or detected by others, or anything else. Don't confuse the basic electromagnetic forces of atoms with anything else.
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Yes there is, proven! So many people do not use their telepathic senses, nor their thought for reason.
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How about NO ONE uses it because it doesn't exist? It has never been proven. The mind would need to generate 1 newton of energy to move a 1kg book at the rate of 1 meter per second squared while overcoming the drag coefficient caused force of gravity pushing it down against a desk for example. Yes your body contains some electrical energy - but not nearly enough energy to move anything, even if you could direct this power with your mind.
If you want to have some fun though charge up your body with a little static electricity from a balloon and then go zap your cat. Fun for hours!
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There have been loads of fossils found with horns on the front of the enlarged horse like being.
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Never. Once. Ever.
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And you do not believe in nothing but nasty & vindictive sarcasm.
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Nothing nasty here. Just saying there are other, rational explanations for things. Don't let yourself get dumbed down by nonsense.
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Many people have had supernatural experiences.
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No, they THINK they did, and have been lying to you and everyone else since.
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I have had several & do believe in ghosts
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No, you THINK you did, and have been lying to yourself and everyone else since.
Please pickup a few books on general science. You'll be glad you did.