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Scientists See into the Future

“We’re satisfied that people can sense the future before it happens.” That’s what Professor Dick Bierman says. He’s a psychologist at the University of Amsterdam, and he’s not alone. In fact, a couple of Nobel Prize-winning scientists agree with him…

Take Professor Brian Josephson, the Nobel Prize-winning physicist from Cambridge University: “So far, the evidence seems compelling. What seems to be happening is that information is coming from the future.”

And this from Dr. Kary Mullis, a Nobel Prize-winning chemist, after taking part in a psychic experiment: “It’s spooky. I could see about three seconds into the future. You shouldn’t be able to do that.”

Psychic Time Experiments

Dr. Dean Radin is another scientist who believes we regularly see into the future.

Radin spent a decade at AT&T Bell Laboratories, then worked at GTE Laboratories on advanced telecommunications research and development. He’s held appointments at Princeton University, the University of Edinburgh, and the University of Nevada.

But it was his work with the Stargate Project — a psychic remote viewing program sponsored by the U.S. military — that Dr. Radin became fascinated by the ability of “lucky” soldiers to know the future shortly before it happened and use their gut feelings and intuitions to survive battles against impossible odds.

So, Dr. Radin decided to run an experiment to test this ability.

He hooked up volunteers to a machine, similar to a lie detector, that detected differences in the skin’s electrical current. Then he showed the volunteers images and videos and recorded their responses.

Some of the images were soothing. And some of the images showed sexually explicit and extremely violent scenes. The images were randomly displayed by a computer, so as the experiment ran, no human mind knew which image would display next. And yet, the electrical skin responses showed that volunteers reacted to the pictures before they saw them, time and time again.

Results Verified Around the World

Other researchers around the world have run Radin’s experiment, and produced similar results. In one experiment, gamblers reacted subconsciously before they won or lost. In another, volunteers who were afraid of animals reacted shortly before they were shown the creatures.

So, Dr. Dick Bierman decided to take Dr. Radin’s experiment a step further: he used a hospital MRI scanner to scan the brains of volunteers while repeating Dr. Radin’s image experiment. He ran the experiments twice, with more than 20 volunteers, and each analysis taking weeks of computing time to process the results of the brain scans.

The results suggest that ordinary people emotionally sense the future on a regular basis.

Seeing the Future: A Popular Scientific Idea

Dr Jessica Utts, a statistics professor at the University of California and occasional independent auditor of military and CIA paranormal research programs, believes we constantly sample the future and make decisions based on future information.

“I think we’re doing it all the time,” she says. “We’ve looked at the data and it does seem to happen.”

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“People like us, who believe in physics, know that the distinction between past, present, and future is only a stubborn, persistent illusion.” ~Albert Einstein

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6 Responses to “Scientists See into the Future”

  1. LaSirena Says:

    I knew the data was going to validate prescience. :-P

  2. JoeC Says:

    Hahaha…I felt like you were about to say that!

  3. Lynne Says:

    Damn, that’s fascinating!

  4. pelmo Says:

    To Dr. Jessica Utts. I look at a situation, analyze it, and then act. I use an old fashioned and out of date term to describe it. “Common Sense”.
    As far as Dr. Radin’s experiment, that can be attributed to anticipation.

  5. Xman Says:

    I was just thinking about those stories of animals reacting funny to an earthquake and such, maybe a day or so before an event. Then I was thinking of those so called palm/mind readers/faith healers who are very sensitive to various clues which to us…seem as amazing as David Blaines magic.
    Would love it if it was true. Would also love a trip in a space ship.
    I’m open…just waiting for a nice solid scientific proof…or the right virus to infect my brain ;-)

  6. pelmo Says:

    Bad news Xman, your brain was infected with a bad virus, the first time you read one of my comments.

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