In my previous post, we looked at how studying “unserious” topics like reactions to alien life or competing with robots for jobs can give us deeper insight into what makes us tick, and maybe even how ...
In 1946, a man called John Godley – then a student at Oxford University – dreamt he was reading a list of horse race winners in a newspaper and saw the names Bindal and Juladdin. The following day he ...
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Can We Really Sense the Future? The Science Your Gut Feelings Are Stranger Than You Think
You’ve probably had that eerie feeling before—knowing what’s about to happen before it actually does. Coincidence? Or something deeper? In Pop Mech Explains: Precognition, host and contributor ...
Extraordinary claims don’t come much more extraordinary than this: events that haven’t yet happened can influence our behaviour. Parapsychologists have made outlandish claims about precognition ...
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