I told ya so.
“Can your brain detect events before they even occur? That was the stunning conclusion of a 2012 meta-analysis of experiments from seven independent laboratories over the last 35 years, which found that the human body ‘can apparently detect randomly delivered stimuli occurring 1-10 seconds in the future'” (Mossbridge, Tressoldi, & Utts, 2012).
Blowing. My. Mind.
Originally shared by DailyGrail
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That would have serious repercussions for cause-and-effect. Physicists accept that this notion breaks down at the subatomic level, but not at the macroscopic level. The early use of the term “meta-analysis” put me off reading too much of it since it smacks of pseudo-science.