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The Cognitive Bias That Destroys Your Ability to Correctly Predict the Future The future may look familiar, but that’s probably an illusion.
Sure enough, the end-of-history illusion was in full force: people recognised how their values had shifted in the past but were unlikely to predict change in the future.
The article examines the importance of dreams in different cultures and religions, highlighting their potential to predict future events. It categorizes dreams into types like lucid, intuitive ...
How to tap into your intuition to predict the future more effectively You may not have a crystal ball, but learning how to trust your gut can help you make better decisions.
To predict the future you must be able to reasonably predict the actions of people, so you must understand their motivations. Motivation often tells the tale of a person’s credibility, influence ...
A new study shows that neurons in the brain might be trying to predict the future while you sleep and dream.
Did you know your brain can predict what you're going to see even before your eye knows it. New research has revealed the neuroscience of this process.
We project the future we want This means that the ability to predict the future is, in part, real. The human brain's capacity for memory, manages, through dreams, to project a possible future.
Researchers who closely tracked people’s brains were able to determine what people would then dream about with astounding accuracy, opening up an enormous set of questions about human consciousness.