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| | Chris. F. Masse's Precognition (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14) |
 | | By doing that for a brief moment, you put the cause (when you sense the event) ahead of the consequence (the comprehension of this event) —in other words, advanced causality in the functioning of the brain, which is precognition (and neguentropy). |
 | | Number one, OCDB says that the experimental physicist (not just the equipment, as they say in quantum mechanics) is part of the experience —that the experimental physicist knows the result of the experiment is important for the next argument. |
 | | The far-fetched hypothesis, for those willing to believe in precognition, would be that our mind kind of behave according to quantum mechanics —and, thus, can send information back in our own past mind. |
| www.chrisfmasse.com /1/universe/precognition (759 words) |
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