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Retrocausality: Can the Future Affect the Past?
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Can a future event change the past? If we see the answers to an exam after we’ve taken it, can this help us get a higher score? In this episode, Traci and Kathy dive deep into retrocausality, which refers to how a future event or action can affect the past. It sounds trippy, but there is some scientific evidence to suggest that this is possible. We also discuss how retrocausality may influence precognition accuracy; the psychic discipline of remote viewing; and we show a real-life example of this phenomenon. We also touch on Associative Remote Viewing, telekinesis, and how you can start influencing your past for the better - right now. Are you curious?
(For more on topics mentioned in this episode, check out Kathy’s podcast, “Paranormal Universe,” and Episode 55 of “Unpacking Possibility with Dr. Traci Stein.")
People we mention in this episode: Lyn Buchanan, Eric Wargo, Marty Rosenblatt, Daryl Bem, Russell Targ, Sean McNamara, Ted Serios.
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Content provided by Kathy Kelly and Traci Stein, Kathy Kelly, and Traci Stein. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Kathy Kelly and Traci Stein, Kathy Kelly, and Traci Stein or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.
Can a future event change the past? If we see the answers to an exam after we’ve taken it, can this help us get a higher score? In this episode, Traci and Kathy dive deep into retrocausality, which refers to how a future event or action can affect the past. It sounds trippy, but there is some scientific evidence to suggest that this is possible. We also discuss how retrocausality may influence precognition accuracy; the psychic discipline of remote viewing; and we show a real-life example of this phenomenon. We also touch on Associative Remote Viewing, telekinesis, and how you can start influencing your past for the better - right now. Are you curious?
(For more on topics mentioned in this episode, check out Kathy’s podcast, “Paranormal Universe,” and Episode 55 of “Unpacking Possibility with Dr. Traci Stein.")
People we mention in this episode: Lyn Buchanan, Eric Wargo, Marty Rosenblatt, Daryl Bem, Russell Targ, Sean McNamara, Ted Serios.
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