04 November 2010

Is There Scientific Evidence For Precognition?

A respected peer-reviewed journal in psychology, The Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, is about to publish a paper that presents scientific evidence for precognition. The paper, by Daryl Bem of Cornell University, is called “"Feeling the future: Experimental evidence for anomalous retroactive influences on cognition and affect," and you can download a preprint on his webpage ... The paper purports to show that a choice that you make in a computer test can be influenced by stimuli you receive after you’ve already made the choice. This implies you have some way, consciously or unconsciously, of detecting things that haven’t yet happened.
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