I dont' personally know any blind people, but I can say this.
Blind people's remaining four senses are greatly concentrated.
That is the physical senses.
I'm wondering if the creative side or the seer side, would also be concentrated.
The side where we all have that gut feeling, and it happens.
Now imagine that feeling being honed, and taken advantage of.
On september the 11th, 2001 about 20 to 30 minutes before the first plane hit the tower,
I was asleep, dreaming about being in a elevated train station, with the station platform
filled to the hilt with people all the way to the edge of this station platform.
I was at the very edge of the platform,feeling like I was going to be accidentally
pushed on to an oncoming train.
I looked over yonder and noticed there was an airport adjacent to the station, and
planes were trying to land but the wind was so rough that they would have to
quickly take off again.
First I was wondering why there was an airport so close to a populated area,
especially right next to a train station.
Secondly I was very very scared of this whole situation, that was happening.
I quickly nudged my way through the crowd and exited.
But before I could exit, I heard a knock on my door and was awakened, from the dream.
My roomate was on the phone, when entering my room, saying to me that I should wake
up and see what just happened, some minutes ago, and that a plane had just crashed
into one of the towers.
I didn't mention that I'm originally from New York.
Right before moving to florida, almost 7 years ago, I worked in a market research company.
I went to those two towers almost everyday. About the same time everyday.
I think I always had a connection with New York, since I was a child.
I tried to make a connection to the train station and the airport, in that dream.
The conclusion was that every train in New York, for the exception of the number 7 train
runs underneath the two towers. Either as a last stop, or to make a connection
going to brooklyn or queens.
So that was freaky, and I know that the dream was so real and nerve shattering,
that even if that event on that day did not occur, I was ready to go to work and tell
everybody about it.
The question you proposed is a great new revelation to me.
It just might be beneficial to know if any blind people have greater intuitiveness.
This might help us to understand the inner receptors of the powerful brain.
There was a case a few years ago with a child who had half of her brain removed.
It took a couple of months, but the remarkable part is that the remaining half,
almost immediately, compensated, in order for her daily functions, movement, speech,
and the likes, to run somewhat smoothly.
The human brain, to be duplicated as a machine, some computer scientist said,
would be the size of the Empire State Building, and would cost one million dollars
a day to run it.
Now that's amazing.