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  • Precognition - Wikipedia
    Precognition (from the Latin prae- 'before', and cognitio 'acquiring knowledge') is the purported psychic phenomenon of seeing, or otherwise becoming directly aware of, events in the future There is no accepted scientific evidence that precognition is a real effect, and it is widely considered to be pseudoscience [1]
  • PRECOGNITIVE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    PRECOGNITIVE definition: 1 showing or relating to knowledge of a future event, especially when this comes from a direct… Learn more
  • PRECOGNITION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of PRECOGNITION is clairvoyance relating to an event or state not yet experienced
  • The Possibility of Precognition | Psychology Today
    Many scientists accept that there is a consistent, small but significant, effect in precognition studies Across science, comparative "effect sizes" are commonly accepted as reliable evidence
  • What does precognitive mean? - Definitions. net
    A precognitive is a person or phenomenon that involves having foreknowledge of events or situations before they happen, typically associated with extrasensory perception or psychic abilities This can also refer to dreams or visions that seemingly predict the future
  • Precognition in Psychology: Exploring a Controversial Phenomenon
    At its core, precognition refers to the purported ability to gain information about future events through means other than the known physical senses It’s not just a lucky guess or an educated prediction – it’s the claim of direct knowledge of something that hasn’t happened yet
  • Understanding the Historical Context of Precognitive Beliefs
    Precognition, the purported ability to perceive or predict future events, has fascinated humanity for centuries This concept transcends mere superstition or speculative fiction; it is deeply rooted in various cultures and belief systems throughout history





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