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Deja Vu : Response By: nicwolff

anastasiav wrote I honestly believe that its a pretty common, though totally useless, talent — and one that can be honed if you pay attention to it but that ultimately never yields any useful information

Uh, except real evidence of abilities previously thought impossible by science that could drive revolutionary research into causality and the nature of time and improve all our lives in unimaginable ways. (Hey, I wonder if anyone living on the shores of the Indian Ocean dreamed about a giant wave last week?) That is, if you (or Shane et al) can just produce a single person to whom you described one of these dreams before it came true.

Shane wrote Why are so many of you so close-minded about inexplicable phenomena? Do you think there’s an explanation for everything in life that the rational, logical mind can comprehend? If so, how do deal with quantum physics?

Do you understand that there is copious rigorous experimentation that supports the quantum theories? And that until there was an well-tested body of evidence showing that those theories explain and predict reproducible results of physical processes better than any other proposed theory, scientists were very skeptical of them?
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