The human subconscious can 'see' the future

Human subconsciousness can "see" events before they happen in about 10 seconds, research by independent laboratories shows.

The subconscious mind can predict the future

There are unexplained scientific things, and the subconscious is one of them. A meta-analysis of more than 20 experiments conducted by seven independent laboratories showed that the subconscious is capable of predicting the future. This document, entitled "Predicting physiological factors before an unpredictable stimulus , " was published by Julia A. Mossbridge, a psychologist at Northwestern University in the United States in October / October magazine in Frontiers in Psychology. 2012.

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The subconscious mind can predict the future.(Photo: AGS Andrew / iStock)

Accordingly, human subconsciousness can somehow " see " events before they happen in about 1 to 10 seconds. Before we are aware of an event, the body will respond to that event, manifested by changes in the heart, skin, and nervous system.

In the above independent experiments , the study participants were shown random images that made the audience touched or neutral (no impact). The results showed that, before the image showed up, their bodies showed signs of emotion matching later. The strongest reaction occurred after viewing the image, but a slight reaction appeared a few seconds earlier. This shows the predictability of the subconscious before the stimulus in the future.

Researchers use the following image to describe this phenomenon. It is a picture of a stick sticking between a river and water flowing around. The impact of sticks causes an event to occur in the future, causing water flow to be disturbed. This process is like an emotional event, agitation or in other words an important event. The flow of the river can be thought of as the flow of time when your consciousness perceives it.

The water flowing around the sticks is more disturbed downstream. A short river section upstream also appears small water disturbances. Similarly, our subconscious can detect turbulence for a while before the event.

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A short section upstream with the rod also appears small water disturbances.(Photo: Epoch Times)

The authors note that a uniform standard is required in many new experiments to confirm the existence of a future predictive activity (PAA). The above general analysis can only consider experiments using different methods. However, they also found important signs that PAA really exists. Scientists encourage more research in the future, based on common standards to confirm this hypothesis.