Sentence examples for precognition from inspiring English sources

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precognition

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The ability to foresee the future.

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It also gives reasons for skepticism about the claims of parapsychologists to have experimental evidence for precognition; or it shows, at least, that if these phenomena do exist they are not able to be fitted into a cosmology based on physics as it exists today.

Like telepathy and clairvoyance, precognition is said to operate without recourse to the normal senses and thus to be a form of extrasensory perception (ESP).

Usually included in this category of phenomena are telepathy, or thought transference between persons; clairvoyance, or supernormal awareness of objects or events not necessarily known to others; and precognition, or knowledge of the future.

They may be cognitive, as in the case of clairvoyance, telepathy, or precognition.

who's subject is Psi, the occult power that manifests itself in clairvoyance, telepathy, precognition, extrasensory perception & psychokinesis.

Now a woman with red hair and a flowing white blouse glided onstage, her eyes bulging with precognition.

In homage to Rhine's interests, he decided to test for a parapsychological phenomenon known as precognition.

"I couldn't believe the amount of precognition we were finding.

The craziness of the hypothesis was the point: Schooler knows that precognition lacks a scientific explanation.

Is it too great a stretch to believe that they also share the gift of precognition?

That mystical energy field brings magic and wonder even to the denizens of the galaxy far, far away with Jedi mind tricks, precognition, and Force-choking your enemies.

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