Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Psychologist Says We Remember Things BEFORE They Happen

"It's a poor sort of memory that only works backwards." 


He's done experiments in which future events have been shown to influence memory. It's some pretty interesting stuff.
One of the most respected, senior and widely published professors of psychology, Daryl Bem of Cornell, has just published an article that suggests that people — ordinary people — can be altered by experiences they haven't had yet. Time, he suggests, is leaking. The Future has slipped, unannounced, into the Present. And he thinks he can prove it.

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