
Cognitive neuroscientist Julia Mossbridge investigates the scientific validity of precognition, telepathy, and the nature of consciousness. Human intuition and psychic capacities are frequently dampened by academic and cultural pressures that prioritize intellectual dominance over open-minded discovery. Mossbridge proposes an "informational substrate" theory, suggesting that time functions as a landscape where information can leak between past and future, explaining phenomena like precognitive dreams and physiological anticipation of random events. Research with non-speaking autistic individuals reveals consistent telepathic communication, indicating that language may act as a filter that suppresses innate psychic sensitivity. Moving beyond the ego-driven constraints of traditional academia, she advocates for a "physics of love" that acknowledges the interconnectedness of mind and matter, ultimately suggesting that human potential is far greater than current scientific models allow.
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