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Originally Posted by Tor Is it inconsistent with known physics? I'd say that modern physics is open to such effects. Delayed choice experiments can be interpreted as retroactive effects. In physics, the whole concept of time gets blurry when you start to pick at it. |
The entire presentiment business is much more complicated than everyone makes it out to be. Here's a paper on its complexity:
http://m0134.fmg.uva.nl/publications...ias_PA2002.pdf
There are also replication failures:
http://www.parapsych.org/papers/02.pdf
It is premature to assume that the presentiment experiments demonstrate something spooky.
~~ Paul