Psychometry, what is it:
Psychometry is a concept often associated with paranormal or psychic phenomena. It’s the idea that an individual can obtain information about an object, person, or place by coming into physical contact with it. According to this belief, objects can retain the energy or information of past events or emotions, and a psychometrist can access this information through touch or proximity.
A psychometrist, in theory, might hold an object belonging to someone and then provide insights or visions about that person’s past, emotions, or experiences. This practice is often linked to the broader field of parapsychology and is considered by many to be a form of extrasensory perception (ESP).
It’s important to note that psychometry is not widely accepted within the scientific community, as there is limited empirical evidence to support its validity. Many scientists and skeptics regard it as a pseudoscience and attribute any apparent successes to psychological factors, such as the power of suggestion, rather than a genuine paranormal ability. The scientific community generally relies on well-established methods and evidence-based practices to investigate and understand human abilities and experiences.
Shervan K Shahhian