Scientific Credibility for Precognition?

Despite overwhelming statistical evidence supporting the existence of human psychic ability, gathered over decadces by numerous highly credible researchers, parapsychology has struggled to find acceptance as a mainstream science.

The New Scientist reports that a new paper on precognition by Daryl Bem of Cornell University has been accepted by the respected Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. Professor Bem’s experiments found that participants’ behavior was influenced, to a small but statistically significant degree, by events that had not yet happened.

Bem’s paper Feeling the Future: Experimental Evidence for Anomalous Retroactive Influences on Cognition and Affect may be found online at http://www.dbem.ws/FeelingFuture.pdf

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