Okay listen to this theory and tell me what you think…
Alzheimer’s usually hits people in their later part of life. There are around 5 million people living with this in United States. This causes the patient to have memory lose. Long term and short term. This disease progresses
There is not a number of the people who claim to have psychic abilities in the United States, but the powers vary from person to person. Some weak and some strong. It is believed that the powers can be developed if you have a weak power.
Here is the theory. There are mental condition like Alzheimer’s which take your memory away. Could it be possible that the majority of people have a equal mental condition that makes them unable to see their future?
People with mental conditions which cause memory lose can occasionally get flashbacks of their memory, so would someone with an exceptional mental condition be able to have a flashback type experience involving the future? Could these things be related?
If the past and future is related shouldn’t memory and premonitions be just as equally related, regardless of the fact of it not happening as often?
okay so you say people can not see the future, because it would change course. I also know someone who can see things in the future(not everything), but does not share the information, because he has a sense of feeling like it is wrong to do so.
who says they can see others peoples futures? maybe only things involving them?
maybe not a disease, but mental condition?






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No, it's not possible. Here is why: nobody can see the future. The past and future are related, but they are ever-changing. As soon as you predict something, it's gone. You've altered the course of the future. If you were a psychic and had 100% accuracy in your predictions, and you predict I am going to die in a car accident tomorrow… you know what I'm gonna do? I'm gonna frickin' stay home! Future prediction gone.
EDIT: For all intents and purposes, if a person says they can predict the future, but does not state their predictions (perhaps by keeping them in a sealed envelope), then there is no prediction. What good is a prediction that goes unsaid? It's garbage. What if I said "I can become invisible just by snapping my fingers, but I'm not going to show you?" Would you believe that too?
EDIT: Here is the thing: psychics cannot see anything special. They have no special powers, and their only special ability is in conning people into thinking they have special powers. Psychics have a lot of tools in their arsenal to help them "predict" things about people. Sometimes they have their subjects fill out a questionnaire, sometimes it's based on personal observations, sometimes it's a combination of many things.
For instance: a person appears to be of Irish-catholic heritage, based on their physical characteristics, their name, and the medallion of a Saint around their neck. Based on that, you can come up with a lot of very-likely names for people who are in their life: Mary, Mary Margaret, Erin, Daniel, Michael, etc. And people who believe in psychics are often forgiving when it comes to failed guesswork. So you say "ok, I'm seeing something about a person with a name that begins with M… M… "
And as the psychic repeats it, this gives the subject the chance to interject with a name by shouting out "Mary?" "michael?" or "Emily?"
There are tons of videos on YouTube exposing fraudulent psychics… and they're all fraudulent, even if they themselves don't realize they've just developed a knack for guessing.
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