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Julia Mossbridge - Reverse Causality In Photons

33 min • 11 september 2022
Can photons to be emitted in the future affect interference patterns detected in the past? Dr. Julia Mossbridge describes a duration-sorting experiment that appears to consistently produce different experimental outputs based on changes in future parameters, which may be an indicator of reverse causality. Julia suggests that these results may be a new example of quantum retrocausality, and might also be a candidate mechanism for precognition, the psychological and biological access to information about random future events. Julia has a PhD in Communication Sciences and Disorders from Northwestern University, an MA in Neuroscience from UC San Francisco, and a BA with Honors in Neuroscience from Oberlin College. For the past 15 years she’s been studying the psychology, physiology, and physics of precognitive abilities. As an internationally renowned expert on prediction, she has addressed audiences around the world, taught intensives on precognitive forecasting to executives at Google [X] and at the Vail Symposium, and currently pursues research as funded by the Robert Wood Johnson and Bial Foundations.
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