Summary:
- Researchers have discovered that humans have the ability to remotely detect buried objects without physically touching them. This is known as "remote touch" or "non-contact touch."
- The study found that people can sense the presence and location of buried objects, even when they can't see or feel them directly. This suggests that humans have a previously unknown sensory ability to perceive the world around them in a new way.
- The findings could have important implications for fields like archaeology, where this remote touch ability could help locate and identify buried artifacts without the need for extensive excavation.