The results show that [this test] does, in fact, reach back in time…
– Professor Daryl Bem

I’ve been voraciously consuming an absolutely mind-bending new book called BIOCENTRISM by Dr. Robert Lanza. The book refers quite  a bit to experiments in quantum physics, and within those experiments it would seem that linear time does not actually exist. Light particles defy time, space, and all logic as we know it – so is it really such a wonder that these inexplicable behaviors observed in the realm of the infinitely tiny would somehow seep into our own physical reality?

Later today you are going to do something, something you don’t know about yet.

Yet somehow, it’s already happened. Somehow, it’s already affected you.

Huh?

An illustration from Lewis Carroll's book Alice in Wonderland.

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…

For the complete article on NPR.org, click here.

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