Srinagar, Sept. 27 -- Human perception is traditionally limited to five senses: sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell. However, many individuals report experiences that defy explanation by these senses alone, commonly referred to as the "sixth sense." While numerous psychological and neurological models have attempted to explain these phenomena, a comprehensive physical theory remains elusive. Throughout history, humans have reported moments of intuition, foresight, or premonition that seem to defy rational explanation, experiences often referred to as the "sixth sense." While psychology has linked such experiences to subconscious processing, this article that I'm writing is proposing a bold alternative, that the sixth sense is rooted i...