bjornart
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Stereolab said:Good observations.
After I logged off last night, I was thinking of how a conversation on this board might have gone if I'd have seen a Stealth Bomber flying around in the '80's, before it was declassified.
"Hey, I just saw the strangest thing flying around in the sky. It didn't look like any plane I have ever seen. It was flat, and triangular, and had this zig-zag pattern in the back, and went really fast but didn't make any noise."
"So, you're saying you're sure it wasn't a kite? And you're sure you didn't just dream it, or you're not just remembering it incorrectly? And you weren't on drugs? Well then, you're just a 'believer', and you think intergalactic space pirates are here to harvest the intestines of our livestock. Bob believes that, too."
As for "Place" vs. "Fictional Place"...I am going to try and check on that. I agree that that would be an important detail.
The thing is, you've stated from the start that these two times you KNEW the answer/future, and so it couldn't be coincidence. That you've had coincidental hits (and corresponding misses) at other times, but that these were KNOWLEDGE. When others point out that conventional psychological research show that humans have a tendency to KNOW things all the time, and forget the misses and accept the hits, you appear to ignore this or think it can't apply to you.
But even if you _have_ experienced some extraordinary form of KNOWING, it could still be coincidence that it's only happened twice and that you've been right both times.
You put ESP in quotes, but you insist on capitalising KNOW, which means you are either extraordinary or unwilling to accept that humans can't separate 'knowing' from 'KNOWING'.