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Precognition Debunked

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Clip from the movie "Here be Dragons"Watch the full movie here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v... Be Dragons is a free 40 minute video introduction to critical thinking. It is suitable for general audiences and is licensed for free distribution and public display.Most people fully accept paranormal and pseudoscientific claims without critique as they are promoted by the mass media. Here Be Dragons offers a toolbox for recognizing and understanding the dangers of pseudoscience, and appreciation for the reality-based benefits offered by real science.Here Be Dragons is written and presented by Brian Dunning, host and producer of the Skeptoid podcast, author of Skeptoid: Critical Analysis of Pop Phenomena, and Executive Producer of The Skeptologists. http://skeptoid.com/Here Be Dragons is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License. http://creativecommons.org/lic... may publicly display this movie for free. You may burn it to DVD or other media and redistribute it for free. You may not create derivative works from it. You may not charge money for its display or distribution, including the cost of media.Here Be Dragons is copyrighted by Brian Dunning, and all rights are reserved.Tags:Psychic AbilityAstrologySpiritsSpiritualism MediumsSpeaking to the deadmysticismFortune tellerspredict futuretelepathymagicparanormalcrystal ballLaw Of Large Numbers

Channel: Science & Technology
Uploaded: June 25, 2008 at 8:22 pm
Author: Faustuss1

Length: 02:32
Rating: 4.00
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Tags: 9/11  cognition  conspiracy  Debunked  energy  ghost  Miracle  Nostradamus  perception  Precognition  pseudoscience  Psi  UFO  Water  

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bigdubbatoo (August 8, 2008 at 7:14 pm)
Another load of crap from people that actually don't know what is goin' on in this reality !!!
poorkinghaggard (August 4, 2008 at 5:19 pm)
These experiments do not address the other problems with your video, such as the nature of dreaming itself. There's a lot of conflicting evidence on how random dream might be, or why we dream of real-life nuances some times, but not others.So, I think you covered at least one explanation for precognition, just not all of it because the information is incomplete.
poorkinghaggard (August 4, 2008 at 5:11 pm)
You can find these through Google, or I can e-mail the PDF:"Evidence of Correlated FunctionalMagnetic Resonance Imaging SignalsBetween Distant Human Brains" by Leanna J. Standish, et al."Anomolous Anticipatory Brain Activation Preceeding Exposure of Emotionaland Neutral Pictures" by Dick J. Bierman, et al.
Faustuss1 (August 2, 2008 at 8:23 am)
Sure.
poorkinghaggard (August 1, 2008 at 10:50 pm)
"Paranormal" is an explanation for anomolous events, with no current physical explanation. It has nothing to do with the Supernatural or religion.This explanation only suggests that sometimes a precognotion is a coincidence. Double-blind studies done with MRI readings on individuals show more consistent results than what is shown here. Chance and coincidence have been ruled-out through peer-review. I can give you the information to find these studies, if you like.
bijeto (July 24, 2008 at 9:43 pm)
Unlike you, I never dream about death, and also unlike you, I will admit to having a dark frame of mind. I haven't had a nightmare in a very long time, but I wish I had.(I love intuiting their meanings.) These were all conscious waking thoughts/feelings. As for these deaths having given me some sign of being forthcoming, I tend not to give credence. I could have just as easily "divined" i.e...guessed that their behaviour indicated that they were going to eat toast for lunch.
ericv00 (July 24, 2008 at 7:19 am)
I can't speak for your experiences, but for me, dreaming of death is very common. And it is not like I am a morbid person. I am actually quite light-hearted and easy going. As much as I have nightmares, it would be strange if I DIDN'T dream of a persons death before they died.Anyway, even the most unlikely coincidences can still occur. And most often, signs are usually apparent that a possibility of death before it occurs. Whatever your thoughts, I hope your experiences did you well.
bijeto (July 24, 2008 at 2:05 am)
My experience is/was different. I saw none of these people on a daily or even weekly basis. Of the three most striking, one I saw randomly, maybe once every two weeks tho occasionally many times in a row. The 2nd I knew well but hadnt see in person in like a month (she was 22). The third I hardly even said "hi" to and had met really only once and it was at that moment I knew death was immenent (she was 18). None appeared ill.
ericv00 (July 23, 2008 at 7:21 pm)
How often do you dream of things that don't happen? I'd wager pretty often."Soon" is a relative term. I can dream of a close friend dying, but how much time must pass between that and that persons death before it becomes just a dream?If the said friend is having health problems (accompanied by increased likelihood of death), then wouldn't your concern have you dreaming in that way, anyway?
ericv00 (July 23, 2008 at 7:13 pm)
Interacting with people gives you insight on their current condition. I knew when my grandparents were going to die within the week. I knew this because of their condition. A friend of the family runs an elderly home. I predicted the within-the-week deaths of many there. Younger people may be taking a risk which you predict ends tragically. Statistically, your prediction may be likely. None of these examples require precognition.




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