About Tigers ESP Test
This is a REAL test. Unlike most online ESP tests our test really makes your computer randomly choose a Zener card and, when you have maded your choice (and clicked a card), the computer checks to see if both Zener cards are the same.
Is there ESP? Are psychic habilities for real?
Is parapsychology sound? Can we perceive only what we sense? Or, without sensory input, are we capable of extrasensory perception (ESP)? Are there indeed people, even iGoogle users, who can read minds, or foretell the future? Is Google psychic? Well, you may check Tiger's ESP Test to know the answer to that question...
Zener Cards
This ESP Test uses the Zener cards [that were designed in the early 1930s by Karl Zener (1903-1963), an associate of J. B. Rhine, for use in his famous (now discredited) ESP, psychic, and parapsychology experiments], to test out iGoogle users psychic abilities, and see how well they do on this psychic quiz.
There are five kinds of Zener cards: a circle, three wavy parallel vertical lines, two straight lines that cross in the middle at the perpendicular, four straight lines that form a square, and a five-pointed star. Because of their distinctness, there should be no ambiguity regarding any symbol. A deck of Zener cards consists of five of each symbol.
Psychic and ESP according to the Wikipedia:
Osychikos meaning "mental, of the soul" (in turn derived from psyche meaning "soul, mind"), is a term used to describe phenomena or abilities that are said to originate from the brain but which transcend its confines. The term Psychic is commonly used in reference to the paranormal in general, but is more accurately applied to phenomena which are said to involve Psi. People who are said to possess psychic abilities are referred to as "psychics".
Extra-sensory perception (ESP) is the supposed psychic ability to acquire information by paranormal means independent of any known physical senses or deduction from previous experience. It was coined by J. B. Rhine to denote parapsychological (psychic) abilities such as telepathy, precognition and clairvoyance. ESP is also sometimes casually referred to as a sixth sense. The term implies sources of information currently unexplained by science. The active agent through which the mind is supposedly able to receive ESP impressions is termed psi by proponents. |