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Your Consciousness Can Jump Through Time Meaning ‘Gut Feelings’ Are Memories From the Future, Scientists Say

Even the CIA has publicly released data on the psychic phenomenon.

ON AN OCTOBER night in 1989, a 4-year-old girl was shocked awake by a phone ringing and then a scream. She crept out of her bedroom and tiptoed barefoot along the hallway’s clammy vinyl tile, stumbling upon her mother. “He died in a car accident?” she overheard Mom yelp, voice cracking. The girl’s dark, shining eyes stared ahead, blank. From the moment she’d thrown her arms around her father as he boarded his flight for that fateful business trip, she knew she would never see him alive again.

That little girl was me, and the strange phenomenon I experienced that night was one of my earliest episodes of precognition.

It was in the shadows of that hallway while I was awake in a way I’d never been before when I realized that the dread I’d swallowed during that final goodbye at the airport was more than my imagination. What kind of deranged child stands completely still and tearless after overhearing that her father had died thousands of miles away? Maybe the child who already knew she would never again make tents out of his flannel shirts or breathe in his Pierre Cardin cologne.

Though I had some fear of being seen as delusional, I shared this account over the phone with cognitive neuroscientist Julia Mossbridge, PhD. She listened intently. Afterward, she launched into an impromptu interview, asking me questions as if I were one of her research subjects. Was that your earliest memory of precognition? Do you have frequent precognitive episodes? How can you tell one of these predictions is coming on? She then revealed that she had asked these questions because she could relate. It was her own experience with these strange, sometimes unnerving psychic gut feelings that led her to study them in the first place.

https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/a69560924/precognition-and-time-explained/
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>>42410598
Mossbridge says she has experienced this phenomenon in two distinct ways since she was 7 years old: through precognitive dreams, during which she could gain knowledge about future events, and in waking episodes, when she consciously felt a sense of knowing about a future event. These have helped Mossbridge foretell events of the future that she would have had no other way of knowing. She says these memories of the future could mean the notion of time might not be as linear as we imagine.

“It’s not hard to understand precognition,” says Mossbridge, a distinguished senior fellow in human potential at Florida Atlantic University’s Center for the Future of AI, Mind & Society. “It’s just hard to believe for people who haven’t experienced it. We don’t understand how time works. Even physicists are admitting they really don’t know how it works. We are stuck on this idea that if you’re truly scientific, you are going to think about time linearly, but is it really linear? A lot of the resistance to ideas about precognition and psychic phenomena is about fear—the fear of the unknown or the fear that things aren’t the way they appear to be.”

Far from the carnival-style fortune tellers whose clairvoyance comes from glancing at their customers’ social media accounts in a haze of incense, psychologists and neuroscientists have been trying to figure out what exactly is behind precognition, which is considered a type of extrasensory perception, commonly called ESP. This unshakable feeling that something will transpire in the future is long held among shamans and mystics, yet it remains unexplained by science.
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>>42410610
Precognition suggests that our consciousness might actually reach beyond the linear perception of time, according to parapsychologist Dean Radin, PhD, chief scientist at the Institute of Noetic Sciences (IONS), a nonprofit based in Novato, California, dedicated to the study of unexplained phenomena. Radin has been probing consciousness for decades and is the author of several books on the topic, including Entangled Minds, the award-winning Supernormal, and Real Magic.

Radin and Mossbridge are IONS colleagues who have collaborated in the past. Both want to show the validity of precognition through statistics gathered from experiments, and they support the view of nonlinear time.

“Time is not how we experience it on an everyday level,” says Radin, who is also an associate distinguished professor of integral and transpersonal psychology at the California Institute of Integral Studies. “In quantum mechanics, time may not even be part of our physical reality. It’s not that time doesn’t exist. It just behaves in a much stranger way than how it is seen through the lens of the human experience. It suggests there’s something probably associated with our consciousness that is different from our everyday experience of time. It’s able to jump outside ordinary experience and receive information from the past or future.”
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>>42410619
While he was at the University of Nevada in the mid-1990s, 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 appeared. Each participant was wired to an EEG machine and then told to press a button to display a random image on a computer screen. The image would either be positive, such as a sunrise, or negative, like a car crash.

The EEG would gauge brain activity within the five seconds between the prompt and the image. Predictions of seeing a positive image elicited little to no emotion or change in brain activity; however, negative images caused increases in brain activity—spikes that would occur before the negative images were even shown

Since then, this type of presentiment study has been successfully replicated about four dozen times. And in 1995, the CIA even declassified its own precognition research after statisticians were hired to review its work and declared it statistically reliable.

When statistics keep pointing to the existence of a phenomenon, that should be enough proof, says Mossbridge, who is also founder of the Mossbridge Institute, where she and her team of researchers delve into experimental psychology and psychopathology, cognitive neuroscience, AI, and the physics of time. She recalls a physicist doubting her experiment results because he believed in linear time. But Mossbridge’s research has shown that most people are capable of some level of precognition. She thinks that more people would actually be aware of this ability—which is often looked at by society as delusional—if it were considered more mainstream.
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>>42410626
Other cultures view precognition differently. Radin has studied Tibetan oracles who anticipated the future, for instance. He realized that clairvoyance, more scientifically known as “remote viewing,” is the ability to see not only through time but also space. Long before news updates and weather forecasts, shamans who were able to perceive the future through time and space would be able to predict whether it would rain or where their enemies were advancing from. Some cultures use psychoactive substances such as psilocybin mushrooms or South American ayahuasca tea to awaken the second sight or “third eye.”

Further, precognition could be explained as a form of quantum entanglement, Radin says. Particles that are entangled share the same information and behave the same way, even from far away, which is what Einstein called “spooky action at a distance.”

Radin says this may explain why we can recall things that have not happened yet. “Some people hypothesize that precognition is your brain entangled with itself in the future, because entanglement is not only things separated in space, but also separated in time,” he explains. “If it can be entangled with itself in the future, in the present you’d be feeling something like a memory that is going to happen in the future.”

Still, skeptics point to other explanations for precognition and parapsychology in general. Unexplained mental phenomena could merely translate to a self-fulfilling prophecy, a concept in social psychology that says our own beliefs can influence our actions and fulfill the original prediction. To those who think the concept of precognition is questionable, it would seem as if I had some anxiety about my dad leaving, which turned into a lingering dread; the fatal accident was therefore a coincidence, and my prediction would be interpreted as a self-fulfilling prophecy.
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Deja reve is reoccuring in my life, always a mundane vision arrived to. Or circumstance magically arranged. Synchronicity and parallel daily themes in unrelated moments is also possible
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>>42410632
Mossbridge and Radin stand by their explanations of precognition. It’s backed by statistics, Mossbridge claims. It’s just a matter of proving what the mechanism could be.

There was a reason the 4-year-old version of myself had no tears welling up in her eyes when she found out her father died. When Mossbridge explained that consciousness might be able to travel through nonlinear time, I began to realize that what I had experienced the night of my father’s accident was possibly a quantum phenomenon, something that the mind of a preschooler would have never been able to process. Maybe I was, in fact, remembering something—except it was a memory of the future.
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Purgatory loop.
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Everyone re-cycles on the purgatory loop till they can finally "let go" of material attachments. It's sounds easy but its the hardest thing ever.
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>>42410610
>through precognitive dreams, during which she could gain knowledge about future events, and in waking episodes, when she consciously felt a sense of knowing about a future event
How do you train this?
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>>42410718
The irony of pre-cog is that once you know that something is going to happen in the future it rarely ever turns out how you saw it, because the act of seeing it altered the trajectory of it happening.
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>>42410727
Yeah, I get that but all I ever get are images of a place I'll be in the future. Only once or twice has it been something with enough context to actually avoid whatever it was
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>>42410742
The dark side are mind readers, God can only give you hints because if He gave you the whole picture the dark side would be able to see it and use it to their advantage.
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>>42410752
>God can only give you hints
Incidentally that's how I've come to think of it. It's a sign I'm where I'm supposed to be. Especially since it's yet to.be something negative.
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>>42410759
Yup, God gives you hints and you use your discernment to navigate the chaos before it gets to you, prayer is a key part too, the angels help. You have a gut feeling about people's intentions, these days they aren't even vague about their doings.
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>>42410771
The odd thing is I'm not religious in the least bit, but I've gotten these since I was at least in 4th-5th grade.
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>>42410789
Religious institutions have been completely taken over by evil bastards. Your God given discernment has kept you out of the churches. Ironic, no?
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>>42410802
It does seem to be pretty ironic, especially considering I've known/worked with several pastors.
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>>42410841
I can guarantee you those pastors you worked with have skeletons in their closet that would make you sick. The satanists are running ALL the churches. They even feed the congregation human flesh.
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Precognition is my favourite alternative explanation for why manifestation sometimes seems to work even though it obviously doesn't. The few times there does seem to be a really suspicious connection between what you were thinking and what happened next, the causality is actually backward.

For example, recently I was going for a walk at night in the suburbs, and for some reason I had the idea that it would be funny if a kangaroo came bounding out in front of me from a certain place nearby. In fact I believed the spot was empty, though it was just dark enough and I'm just blind enough that I couldn't be certain. But then, maybe two or three minutes later, a deer did come bounding out of that exact spot at high speed toward me similar to what I imagined with the kangaroo, and it was the first deer I've seen here this year.

Admittedly a deer isn't quite a kangaroo, but when it's leaping toward you out of the darkness, it's the closest thing to one your're liable to see where I live. So, did my seemingly unprovoked thought supernaturally produce the deer, or did I maybe at best subconsciously precognize the deer? I think my general inability to produce deer, let alone kangaroos, on command favors the latter explanation. Though there are also the less interesting explanations that it was a coincidence or that I did see the deer unconsciously despite consciously seeing nothing.
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>>42410802
Not the Eastern Orthodox Church.
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>>42411005
Didn't their leader go to Antarctica with the pope a couple years back?
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>>42410598
I "saw" pick 3 lotto numbers once, but didn't play them. I'm still pissed at myself for not getting $500
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>>42410598
I know this because I have visited myself. I am part Elohim. Maybe you are too. Anyways, I know there will be a war over Taiwan which will be the stage for fake alien invasion along with real one. The ones out of the ocean are real. Same with moon.
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>>42410598
4 years old in 1989, damm you old op
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>>42412104
>zoomie reading comprehension
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This Saturday (May 23rd 2026) there will be a time portal open at midnight for transit to October 25th 1985 and October 22nd 2027.
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>>42410598
Your post is ai slop,
>"breathe in his Pierre Cardin cologne"
confirms it.
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>>42410727
>The irony of pre-cog is that once you know that something is going to happen in the future it rarely ever turns out how you saw it, because the act of seeing it altered the trajectory of it happening.
This is not true at all, for me. Things happen exactly as I saw them, but the context is often quite narrow, so it does not create a "warning" effect, it just shows me that "yes, that is what was meant to happen".
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OP here again

Fuck all this loa quantum religious spiritual shit

Theres one universe and one of you. No twins. No magic and no afterlives. No karma and no divine intervention

Don’t let them enslave you with religious bullshit
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>>42410598

The cows wanted us to deal with the bull problem. They got no reason to complain.
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>>42412749
How old are you?
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>>42410718
>how to train precog abilities

Practice divination like scrying, runes, astrology, I Ching, tarot, personality tests etc
Sharpen intuition through hypnosis, read daily akashic prayers while using meditation and breath work, etc
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>>42410708
And what does letting go entail? Stop using them entirely? Just lay down and die? Or stop feeling a need to accumulate them, but still participate since you have no choice?
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>>42410857
Go on…



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