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I get it enough to question my otherwise staunch scientific outlook on life.

2007-03-20 15:12:52 · 1 answers · asked by Snowth 4 in Social Science Psychology

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My wife says that when she was eight and at boarding school her father on a visit said "next weekend your mother will be coming to see you". She replied "no she won't". Dad protested that it was planned and scheduled. Some days later, mum rang up to say she was ill and wouldn't be able to make it that weekend.

To the scientist in you: you know about string theory? That the universe has 10 (or 11) dimensions but we are only aware of four? I suggest to you that in a precognition experience the mind has slid into a fifth (or sixth) dimension that allows it to experience both of two or more points in time (the "present" and one or more moments of the "future"), analagous to the way we can look down from above (third dimension) on two or more points on a two-dimensional space (such as the surface of the earth).

2007-03-21 05:45:15 · answer #1 · answered by MBK 7 · 0 0

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