Precognition is a funny old phenomenon. Wikipedia's army of rabid skeptics shout it down, ridicule, and dismiss it out of hand. Almost as if they're saying, "Neil Tyson said it. I believe it. That settles it." On the other hand, everyone has brushes with feeling the future much like the ones collected by Amelia Tait. But if there's nothing to precognition, how is this a two billion dollar a year industry? Is a sucker born every minute, or are the skeptics the suckers? Definitely a must-read for ardent anomalists. For those of you who have this gift, Lisette Coly has some
Advice For The Psychic to harness this power and wisely use it. For those who are more sensing than intuitive on the Myers-Briggs chart, load up your podcatcher of choice to lend a few moments of your time to hear
Eric Wargo On Precognition. That's right, Eric "
Time Loops" Wargo. He brings together theoretical physics with dream interpretation into one of the most groundbreaking theses of maverick science in years. It's a great listen, especially if you're heading out on this crisp autumn Saturday to pick pumpkins someplace far away. (CS)
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