Professor X And The Ability To Have Real Psychic Power

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Spiderman once quoted "With great power comes great responsibility". The powers of all superheroes are wished by many ordinary humans. Of course no human can have the ability to possess any super power. If humans did have the ability to have super powers. It would awesome to possess the powers of a psychic and the ability to fly . Not just claiming fake psychic powers, but actually having real psychic powers, and using them to glance into the future. To illustrate, Professor X, a fictional character from X-Men, is the most powerful psychic in the world. Professor X is able to manipulate and read others' thoughts and memories. Furthermore, glancing into the future would prevent horrid tragedies from happening. For example, diseases spreading

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