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precognition

[pree-kog-nish-uhn] / ˌpri kɒgˈnɪʃ ən /


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Today we may view that observation as something akin to informed precognition.

From Salon • Feb. 18, 2025

Wallace had “a level of precognition about certain things,” he adds.

From New York Times • Sep. 5, 2021

Mossbridge’s dreams for a precog economy are undoubtedly ambitious, particularly as the scientific community considers precognition to be pseudoscience.

From The Guardian • Sep. 29, 2019

To read those lines is like coming upon a precognition, a message to the present from the past.

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 16, 2019

When one has such a dream and the predicted event hap pens, it’s hard not to believe in precognition.

From "Innumeracy: Mathematical Illiteracy and Its Consequences" by John Allen Paulos