Citations:precognize


 * 1974, Parapsychology Foundation, Parapsychology and the sciences: proceedings of an international conference held in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, August 23-25, 1972
 * Why can&#39;t we precognize more frequently and more accurately? Why do we appear frequently to precognize some trivial event but not some important one? First, the data suggest that we tend to precognize events that are in the very near [future].
 * 1991, Norman Swartz, Beyond experience: metaphysical theories and philosophical constraints, Univ of Toronto Pr (ISBN 9780802068323):
 * Am I remembering or precognizing?&quot; It would do little good to attempt to secure the corroborative testimony of another person, Jones himself for example, for he would presumably have precisely the same quandary.
 * 1991, The Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research:
 * ... dimensional model of time. Mundle (1964) points out that when Dunne speaks of precognizing &quot;probable&quot; futures, he is essentially abandoning his own model, which postulates that a single future exists.
 * 2012, Robert G. Howard Ph. D., Mind, Consciousness, Body: Hypothetical and Mathematical Description of Mind and Consciousness Emerging from the Nervous System and Body, iUniverse (ISBN 9781475940299), page 122:
 * The only way an observer can discover that he is precognizing; that he has received precognizant sense data, is to record the dream which he has distinguished to be precognizant as instructed above.