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This was making the rounds a couple of weeks back:
https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/a65653221/science-of-precognition-explained/
The article presents anecdotes from Julia Mossbridge, Ph.D., and experiments by Dean Radin, Ph.D., as evidence for precognition. The broader theory suggested is that consciousness can perceive the future because time is not linear.
Here's some relevant excerpts:
But as we all know, anecdotes suffer from confirmation bias, selective recall, vague dream content, and no control which make it very much not evidence, Radin's "presentiment" EEG experiments have not held up under stricter replication (see Wagenmakers et al. (2011), "Why Psychologists Must Change the Way They Analyze Their Data."), CIA "Stargate" and related ESP research were terminated in 1995 as useless (see AIR report), and quantum entanglement does not provide a mechanism for precognition.
This is obviously a clear attempt to further the mainstreaming of this long debunked and analyzed theory. It's also another nail in the coffin for the once great Popular Mechanics.
This was making the rounds a couple of weeks back:
https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/a65653221/science-of-precognition-explained/
The article presents anecdotes from Julia Mossbridge, Ph.D., and experiments by Dean Radin, Ph.D., as evidence for precognition. The broader theory suggested is that consciousness can perceive the future because time is not linear.
Here's some relevant excerpts:
As far back as the age of seven, Mossbridge has had precognitive dreams, she says. She and her parents were skeptical of them until she began recording the details in a dream journal. While she admits she's misremembered some of her dream visions, she's also been able to foretell events from the future that she would have had no other way of knowing.
Radin created an experiment to prove it. His hypothesis was that if awareness transcended time, responses to an upcoming stimulus would appear before the stimulus itself…This experiment has since been replicated ad nauseam and echoed the original results, which were statistically significant.
In 1995, the CIA even declassified its own precognition research after statisticians were hired to review the work and declare it statistically reliable.
Mossbridge's research has shown that most people are capable of some level of precognition.
But as we all know, anecdotes suffer from confirmation bias, selective recall, vague dream content, and no control which make it very much not evidence, Radin's "presentiment" EEG experiments have not held up under stricter replication (see Wagenmakers et al. (2011), "Why Psychologists Must Change the Way They Analyze Their Data."), CIA "Stargate" and related ESP research were terminated in 1995 as useless (see AIR report), and quantum entanglement does not provide a mechanism for precognition.
This is obviously a clear attempt to further the mainstreaming of this long debunked and analyzed theory. It's also another nail in the coffin for the once great Popular Mechanics.
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