A major scientific journal is about to publish a peer-reviewed paper that may have staggering implications.
"Extraordinary claims don't come much more extraordinary than this: events that haven't yet happened can influence our behaviour.:
In other words, we have instinctive precognition, if the evidence presented in the paper holds up. The study has already been examined by sceptical psychologists who can't find any flaws.
Cautious scientists don't get to extrapolate from this. Everyone else can have a lot of fun. And there are *many* potential repercussions.
Well, I suppose we buy health insurance in order to prepare for the sickness that hasn't yet happened. That's no precognition though...it's insurance companies hitting us with propaganda and making us fearful.
ReplyDeletetTo put the experiment in simple terms
ReplyDeleteIts the future random words that dictated what words they were conscious of choosing in the first stage.So future dictates past. so all of us now could be living a life that has already taken place.