Many Scientists are Convinced that Man Can See the Future

Posted on: Saturday, 5 May 2007, 18:10 CDT

By DR DANNY PENMAN

PROFESSOR Dick Bierman sits hunched over his computer in a darkened room. The gentle whirring of machinery can be heard faintly in the background. He smiles and presses a grubby-looking red button. In the next room, a patient slips slowly inside a hospital brain scanner. If it wasn't for the strange smiles and grimaces that flicker across the woman's face, you could be forgiven for thinking this was just a normal health check.

But this scanner is engaged in one of the most profound paranormal experiments of all time, one that may well prove whether or not it is possible to predict the future.

For the results - released exclusively to the Daily Mail - suggest that ordinary people really do have a sixth sense that can help them 'see' the future.

Such amazing studies - if verified - might help explain the predictive powers of mediums and a range of other psychic phenomena such Extra Sensory Perception, dEj vu and clairvoyance. On a more mundane level, it may account for 'gut feelings' and instinct.

The man behind the experiments is certainly convinced. 'We're satisfied that people can sense the future before it happens,' says Professor Bierman, a psychologist at the University of Amsterdam. 'We'd now like to move on and see what kind of person is particularly good at it.' And Bierman is not alone: his findings mirror the data gathered by other scientists and paranormal researchers both here and abroad.

Professor Brian Josephson, a Nobel Prize-winning physicist from Cambridge University, says: 'So far, the evidence seems compelling. What seems to be happening is that information is coming from the future.

'In fact, it's not clear in physics why you can't see the future. In physics, you certainly cannot completely rule out this effect.' Virtually all the great scientific formulae which explain how the world works allow information to flow backwards and forwards through time - they can work either way, regardless.

SHORTLY after 9/11, strange stories began circulating about the lucky few who had escaped the outrage. It transpired that many of the survivors had changed their plans at the last minute after vague feelings of unease.

It was a subtle, gnawing feeling that 'something' was not right. Nobody vocalised it but shortly before the attacks, people started altering their plans out of an unspoken instinct.

One woman suffered crippling stomach pain while queuing for one of the ill-fated planes which flew into the World Trade Center. She made her way to the lavatory only to recover spontaneously. She missed her flight but survived the day. Amid the collective outpouring of grief and horror it was easy to overlook such stories or write them off as coincidences. But in fact, these kind of stories point to an interesting and deeper truth for those willing to look.

If, for example, fewer people decided to fly on aircraft that subsequently crashed, then that would suggest a subconscious ability to divine the future.

Well, strange as it seems, that's just what happens.

THE aircraft which flew into the Twin Towers on 9/11 were unusually empty.

All the hijacked planes were carrying only half the usual number of passengers. Perhaps one unusually empty plane could be explained away, but all four?

And it wasn't just on 9/11 that people subconsciously seemed to avoid disaster. The scientist Ed Cox found that trains 'destined' to crash carried far fewer people than they did normally.

Dr Jessica Utts, a statistician at the University of California, found exactly the same bizarre effect.

If it was possible to divine the future, you might expect those at the sharp end, such as pilots, to have the most finely tuned instincts of all. And again, that's just what you see.

When the Air France Concorde crashed in 2000, it wasn't long before the colleagues of those killed in the crash spoke about a sense of foreboding that had gripped the crew and flight engineers before the accident.

Speaking anonymously to the French newspaper Le Parisien, one spoke of a 'morbid expectation of an accident'.

'I had this sense that we were going to bump into the scenery,' he said.

'The atmosphere on the Concorde team for the last few months, if one has the guts to admit it, had been one of morbid expectation of an accident.

It was as if I was waiting for something to happen.' All of these stories suggest that we can pick up premonitions of events that are yet to be.

Although these premonitions are not in glorious Technicolor, they are often emotionally powerful enough for us to act upon them.

In technical parlance it is known as 'presentiment' because emotional feelings are being received from the future, not hard facts or information.

The military has long been fascinated by such phenomena. For many years the U.S. military (and latterly the CIA) funded a secretive programme known as Stargate, which set out to investigate premonitions and the ability of mediums to predict the future.

Dr Dean Radin worked on the Stargate programme and became fascinated by the ability of 'lucky' soldiers to forecast the future.

These are the ones who survived battles against seemingly impossible odds.

Radin became convinced that thoughts and feelings - and occasionally-actual glimpses of the future - could flow backwards in time to guide soldiers. It helped them make lifesaving decisions, often on the basis of a hunch.

He devised an experiment to test these ideas. He hooked up volunteers to a modified lie detector, which measured an electrical current across the surface of the skin.

This current changes when a person reacts to an event such as seeing an extremely violent picture or video. It's the electrical equivalent of a wince. Radin showed sexually explicit, violent or soothing images to volunteers in a random sequence determined by computer.

And he soon discovered that people began reacting to the pictures before they saw them. It was unmistakable.

They began to 'wince' a few seconds before they actually saw the image.

And it happened time and time again, way beyond what chance alone would allow.

So impressive were Radin's results that Dr Kary Mullis, a Nobel Prizewinning chemist, took an interest.

He was hooked up to Radin's machine and shown the emotionally charged images.

'It's spooky,' he says 'I could see about three seconds into the future.

You shouldn't be able to do that.' OTHER researchers from around the world, from Edinburgh University to Cornell in the U.S., rushed to duplicate Radin's experiment and improve on it. And they got similar results.

It was soon discovered that gamblers began reacting subconsciously shortly before they won or lost. The same effect was seen in those terrified of animals, moments before they were shown the creatures. The odds against all of these trials being wrong are literally millions to one against.

Professor Dick Bierman decided to take this work even further. He is a psychologist who has become convinced that time as we understand it is an illusion. He could see no reason why people could not see into the future just as easily as we dip into memories of our past.

He's in good company. Einstein described the distinction between the past, present and future as 'a stubbornly persistent illusion'.

To prove Einstein's point, Bierman looked inside the brains of volunteers using a hospital MRI scanner while he repeated Dr Radin's experiments. These scanners show which parts of the brain are active when we do certain tasks or experience specific emotions.

Although extremely complex, and with each analysis taking weeks of computing time, he has run the experiments twice involving more than 20 volunteers.

And the results suggest quite clearly that seemingly ordinary people are capable of sensing the future on a fairly consistent basis.

Bierman emphasises that people are receiving feelings from the future rather than specific 'visions'.

It's clear, though, that if ordinary people can receive feelings from the future then perhaps the especially gifted may receive visions of things yet to be.

It's also clear that many paranormal phenomena such as ESP and clairvoyance could have their roots in presentiment.

After all, if you can see a few seconds into the future, why not a few days or even years? And surely if you could look through time, why not across great distances?It's a concept that ties the mind in knots, unless you're a physicist.

'I believe that we can "sense" the future,' says the Nobel Prizewinning physicist Brian Josephson.

'We just haven't yet established the mechanism allowing it to happen.

'People have had so called " paranormal" or "transcendental" experiences along these lines. Bierman's work is another piece of the jigsaw.

The fact that we don't understand something does not mean that it doesn't happen.' If we are all regularly sensing the future or occasionally receiving glimpses of it, as some mediums claim to do, then doesn't that mean we can change the future and render the 'prediction' obsolete?

Or perhaps we were meant to receive the premonition and act upon it? Such paradoxes could go on for ever, providing a rich seam of material for films such as Minority Report - based on a short story of the same name - in which a special police department is able to foresee and prevent crimes before they have even taken place.

COULD such science fiction have a grain of truth in it after all? The emerging view, Bierman explains, is that 'the future has implications for the past'.

'This phenomena allows you to make a decision on the basis of what will happen in the future.

Does that restrain our free will?

That's up to the philosophers. I'm far too shallow a person to worry about that.' The problem with presentiment is that it appears so nebulous that you can't rely on it to make reliable decisions. That may be the case, but there are plenty of instances where people wished they had listened to their premonitions or feelings of presentiment.

One of the saddest involves the Aberfan disaster. This occurred in 1966 when a coal tip collapsed and swept through a Welsh school killing 144 people, including 116 children. It turned out that 24 people had received premonitions of the tragedy.

One involved a little girl who was killed. She told her mother shortly before she was taken to school: 'I dreamed I went to school and there was no school there. Something black had come down all over it.' So should we listen to our instincts, hunches and dreams?

Some experts believe we may already be using them in our everyday lives to a surprising degree.

Dr Jessica Utts at the University of California, who has worked for the U.S.

military and CIA as an independent auditor of its paranormal research, believes we are constantly sampling the future and using the knowledge to help us make better decisions.

'I think we're doing it all the time,' she says. 'We've looked at the data and it does seem to happen.' So perhaps the Queen in Through The Looking Glass was right: 'It's a poor sort of memory that only works backwards.'


Source: Daily Mail; London (UK)

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User Comments (84)

84. Posted by anonymous on 05/16/2008, 09:36
is there any way, you can contact them
83. Posted by Ritesh on 05/07/2008, 03:26
It may or may not true,i think future depend on past.and dreams only show how those things that are happened in a real life.sometimes it can be true or sometime it can be false.its only a luck.
82. Posted by doc on 04/21/2008, 14:56
to natasha .we are given the ability to feel the things that are going to happen .its like sometimes you see or dream or feel the bad things that are going to happen .hey we also feel good as well i know what you are saying about it always ends in bad ...remember we are all very special poeple .one day you will wake up with a sense of something good will happen today or tommorrow .i have spent my whole life wanting to stop .now im real pleased i have a ability to feel or sense what the world has to offer ..its amazing doc
81. Posted by Natasha C. Davis 22 on 04/17/2008, 08:54
well what if someone has a strong 6th sense what kind of advice can yo give me and what if you can see things months before they happen?it allways ends in disaster to, like it burdens me. i wish some of those times i would have never seen it
80. Posted by doc on 03/23/2008, 10:55
read on as i believe in phycics ,and life after death .lets be honest if we dont believe its because we are afraid of the unknown .we have a story to tell and some poeple will try to reason with what we have to say ,truth is most of us have eperienced a ghost and had a preminition .dont you see that everything happens for a reason its like a huge game .everything we use on this planet was waiting for us to discover and exploit as time unfolds we will discover more of what is here waiting to be found .just like a complicated game .i believe we see the future at times and look back at history and nostridamus or leo nardo and many more who told us what to expect .
79. Posted by sandeep panwar on 03/16/2008, 17:06
yes its true i have see it more than 20 time in just one year of spain of time.it all happened when i started medetation
78. Posted by The Dude on 03/10/2008, 01:03
I can see into the future. I forsee roslynway@BTINTERNET.COM recieving a massive amount of spam.
77. Posted by Dan on 03/02/2008, 14:12
I have similar experience but in a different sense; I'm just wondering if anyone else have encountered such experience. Well, this actually happened to me on several occasions. What happened was that sometimes the images turn out to be real after a few months. What exactly happened was on two occasions, the first one was, I had a dream and saw a tree and some wooden chairs and all... then a few months later, i was on a visit to beijing and visited this bar. i didn't notice anything when i sat down look around just trying to relax... then there was this second that i looked up at the tree or something... it was exactly the image i saw in my dream... well, that was it.. but it really spooks me out... it also happened on another occassion when i sat down at a newly renovated mall, it was nice, so i looked around... didn't notice anything until that spooky split second again when the exact image reappears infront of me.... what i c is always that split second, but not like sth over a period of time... anyone with the same experience?
76. Posted by flix on 02/28/2008, 20:51
if information of the past and future would both be accessable and somehow readable for us through our "sixth sense", then it would explain a lot. it would also explain why people who use the pendulum can receive a yes or no answer. i think the future is already within us and some can see or feel it and some may dream about it. it just makes sense to me
75. Posted by densel on 02/18/2008, 11:33
oops my email address is roslynway@BTINTERNET.COM
74. Posted by densel on 02/15/2008, 16:15
ok the future we can see into .we all have a story to tell about our six sense .i believe in fate ,mother nature and our ability to feel something is wrong .we dont always know what is going to happen but we do feel .if you want to become email freinds .roslyn@btinternet .com
73. Posted by densel on 02/15/2008, 16:01
life is a journey we all have no idea whats ahead of us .sometimes things happen like you get a feeling and go with it to change youre plans .could be that when you cant find youre keys to the car its delaying you to stop a accident .remember accidents are about precise timing right place right time .
72. Posted by wayne on 02/07/2008, 16:29
hi all, i may seem crazy here but i need a scientist's help confidentiality here is KEY coz "I think i've found a way to time travel..." its quite extrordinary but i want to execute it in a large scale and see if it can work!!! plz help me if you are a scientist (by profession) kind regards wayne "keep thinking"
71. Posted by shailesh kumar mishr on 02/07/2008, 05:36
really i am the boy bealive me or not do you see advertisement of prity jinta agar tumhe maloom pad jay ki 10 minute bad tumhra saath kya hone wala hai.tyar rahiye aisa ho sakta hai
70. Posted by Peter on 12/11/2007, 12:32
guyz his saying true cuz i saw futture 3 or 4 time in my life and that was ****ing real !!! and i didnt use any drugs!!! but i dont know what gona hapend if i will use them!!! so it is dam real!!!
69. Posted by eduardo on 12/04/2007, 09:42
what is my cusin getting for christmas
68. Posted by Einstine on 11/10/2007, 05:03
they are telling us a story not a way of doing it
67. Posted by Daniel on 11/08/2007, 18:21
I often see the future. For example, I saw that on November 20th, 2007 God shook Japan severely, (perhaps a magnitude of 8.3) and followed it immediately with a crushing blow on New York City. This is more than a prediction. This is a warning! Keep your loved ones and yourself safe on that fateful day. Natural Disasters will continue to rise in number and magnitude. When you see these things happen, you may wish to be forwarned of other natural disasters. If so, send a SASE to Daniel, 1241 W. 27th Ave #436, Anchorage, AK 99503-2318
66. Posted by Chris on 11/01/2007, 02:45
There are no accidents or mere deja vu. People claim that there will be a disaster of course. But to see the exact event, to know the exact day and sometimes where is what I do. I can't walk around and get the lottery numbers or read minds, but I can get visions of things that will change the world drastically or change an individual drastically for better or more than always for worse. But this is no phenomenon, it's true! God, Faith, or xmen abilities allows us to do these things. The future can be predicted. You just need someone who'll believe you when the time comes.
65. Posted by Chris on 11/01/2007, 02:35
Some how or another the future can be predicted. i was able to do it ever since I was a child and hid it until time and time again I had to prove it to myself. 9/11 was a vision of mine and in my notebooks, months before it happend. Even the death of princess diana, the change of the pope, even in ordinary people's lives. I see these things all the time and just laugh to myself when it comes on the news. The images I see are more like the news. So when it comes to pass I watch it on tv like everyone else and just say, there's my dream. I've told people, but you can imagine what type of reaction you would get. But the future can be seen and there's a new vision that is about to happen. Much worse than Katrina. I saw that and told people of that too and when it happened, alot of people stopped talking to me.
64. Posted by shailesh mishra indi on 10/22/2007, 01:34
i do this toward television and i got this is working we can see future but we never change it.there is many posilibility in human mind
63. Posted by brain imager on 10/22/2007, 01:24
i thing that is true that man can seen thefuture by use brain imaging by some practice you can also got this techniq by some practice towards a mirror i do it in many football and cricket match
62. Posted by Kristie on 10/21/2007, 03:58
Does 11:11 have anything to do with this? Most the time my Guess's turn into reality?
61. Posted by Grant on 10/08/2007, 01:44
Hi All, I have proved it to myself. None of you have to believe me. Unfortunately it has been random and I don't have control over it. I dreamt of an arbitary girl whos name (Stepanie Muller) was called over an intercom. I dreamt a few minutes later I saw her walk out a door with her hands over her face crying. I then dreamt someone told me her partner had died. The next day I was sitting at my desk at work, when the intercom came on. When they said her name I immediately knew what was up. I told a friend that she is being called because her partner died and that she would come walking out a specific door with her hands over her face crying. We had a perfect view of our administrative offices and sure as hell, it happened exactly as I predicted. The fact that I had proof of it by telling my friend proved it to me. I have tried to mani****te it but have not succeeded. It has happened 3 more times randomly. Crazy stuff.
60. Posted by Louise on 10/06/2007, 17:44
I think some people can see in to the future, just perhaps maybe at the time they don't realise the significance of what they're seeing.. for example, my aunt said that the day before 9/11 she walked into the office at 09:11in the morning that day and saw on her way out on the clock that it was 09:11 in the evening.. coincidence?! The chances of that being a coincidence are probably pretty remote in my opinion... Of course, at the time she had no idea what this meant.. Sometimes I get a strange feeling just before someone is about to call or text me and most of the time I sense who the person is that's calling me before I pick up .. is kinda weird. Doesn't happen all the time though.. normally only happens when I'm by myself.. no idea why.
59. Posted by xen_83@yahoo.com on 09/29/2007, 12:07
i have seen events before they happen in the forex market currencies going up or down but only one or two days before it happen,and when i lost my interest in the market for a couple of months i wasn't able to see anything so i think a person must focus & think too much about the thing to be able to see the future
58. Posted by muhamoiy on 09/16/2007, 07:35
Believe it or not this has happened to me so many times. I often see things, like glimpses when i dream ( sort of like a slide that lasts for a few seconds only). This has happened too many times for me to dismiss as coincidence. I even predicted that a work collegue would get attacked with a knife, only two days later he did not show for work. After a week I receieved a phone call informing me that the mans wife had attacked him. spooky huh!!
57. Posted by taieb on 09/11/2007, 13:18
GOOD
56. Posted by Chris on 09/04/2007, 15:24
1 Word: Kundalini
55. Posted by Morgan Frazier on 09/01/2007, 08:08
I can see the future Six years from now so can my best friend and closest cousin.Or as close as 10 seconds or tomarrow or any day.
54. Posted by Morgan Frazier on 09/01/2007, 07:59
I can see the future Six years from now so can my best friend and closest cousin.Or as close as 10 seconds or tomarrow or any day.
53. Posted by Mithilesh singh on 08/30/2007, 02:40
I want to make a software whose seeing the future
52. Posted by Mithilesh singh on 08/30/2007, 02:39
I want to make a software whose seeing the future
51. Posted by shah on 07/03/2007, 04:17
i think we dont need all that,because 30years before all this happened it already been printeds in time magazines so many times but most peoples just read it but unaware the plan is embedded and future been told by some one behind all in the advertisment ermm thank to the proffesor i can see all the future very clearly specially the stockmarket plan by giant incorporation
50. Posted by Charlie on 06/05/2007, 16:52
I SAW A FACE AND I WAS IN A MIRROR THEN I LOOKEED IN THE MIRROR AND SAW MY FACE
49. Posted by Anthony on 06/04/2007, 17:18
Einstein meant that time is not a road travelled and its purely our chemical memories that give the illusion of time travelling. That is to say time being a 'road travelled' is nonesense. Time is the rate of change of something(some call it entropy), it has no abillity to 'move' forward or backwards.
48. Posted by Anonymouse on 05/31/2007, 02:02
Sometimes I get dreams where I'm at a certain place with certain people, then that dream becomes a reality after a few months. Coincidence? Don't know.
47. Posted by megan on 05/24/2007, 19:08
tell me why the folks that did 9/11 did it on the date 9/11??? Did they want us to remember what they were doing to us? Why did they do another on 8/7?? I have been wondering about this for the longest ...
46. Posted by Mike on 05/23/2007, 22:59
uh no ones gonna believe this probably but ima average joe and i have seen something happen like 40 seconds before it actually happened! something u dont believe unless u experience it for yourself im not crazy either lol i have a high iq anyways i didnt guess something i saw 100% everything before it happened.
45. Posted by p356 on 05/18/2007, 12:28
can computer see the mans future that what tomorrow will hapen? my e-mail id is uttamdhaval@yahoo.com
44. Posted by p356 on 05/18/2007, 12:28
can computer see the mans future that what tomorrow will hapen? my e-mail id is uttamdhaval@yahoo.com
43. Posted by johnny5 on 05/15/2007, 03:02
people think in far too linear ways... it is not so much of past vs. future as it is a consistent flow of events; everything in life works in patterns and once you learn the patterns you can easily "predict" the future. everyone does it on a daily basis because people learn from their mistakes and learn that actions reward reactions of every spectrum. some people are just better at learning that others... j5
42. Posted by Mark_sf on 05/13/2007, 16:34
"THE aircraft which flew into the Twin Towers on 9/11 were unusually empty. All the hijacked planes were carrying only half the usual number of passengers. Perhaps one unusually empty plane could be explained away, but all four? " Uh maybe this had to do with the fact that the went on a Tuesday, the lightest travel day, and after labor day, when air traffic drops off? Pretty obvious the hijackers wanted few passengers, otherwise why would they have picked an especially light travel day? And it's not hard to come by the relevant info to pick flight with few passengers. According to Sabre, in 2001 most passengers booked flights weeks in advance (only 18% under 7 days) so it was easy to get a good idea of what the emptiest flights would be 3 weeks in advance. Also, half the "usual" number? No. "passenger loads on the four flights are off about 20 PERCENT from similar routes" according to a CNN article. Look for under booked flights, and you have no problems getting under the average.
41. Posted by Will on 05/13/2007, 14:30
I agree with MAC. Dreams have the capability to perhaps inform us of the event or sequence of events in the near future. Though perhaps when we get older we have too many things to worry about in our ordinary lives that we don't remember our dreams or realise the impact.
40. Posted by CT on 05/13/2007, 13:06
Makes perfect sense, why would people disagree unless their uneasy about whats still unknown.
39. Posted by Mac on 05/13/2007, 12:22
It's my belief that as children the ability to "see" into the future is stronger than when you get older. I remember several dreams growing up that came to reality a few days to years after I dreamt them. I believe that we do glimpse it, but cannot change it. What we see is simply what was meant to happen. I will never forget one dream that happened when I was very young. Every single thing that happened in my dream happened one day while at school (7th grade at the time). I knew exactly what was abuot to happen 2-3 seconds before it happened because I remembered it in the dream, I was re-living the dream a few seconds before the actual events were occuring. It's a very interesting topic and I hope more research is put into it.
38. Posted by maniac on 05/13/2007, 12:02
It's fake. We cannot see the future. Animals that flee for a coming flood do not see the future. They simply feel better the ground, so can actually 'feel' of 'hear' the water coming. many animals have very sophisticated hearing. 7x to 20x times better than man. A dragon comodo can actually 'feel' someone get nearing from many many meters away. That is not seeing the future. And the 9/11 crap, I have seen many disasters where many people got killed. Perhaps they just were not able to see the future? And all the passengers of 9/11 were? And the images displa*** to people in a room hooked to a lie detector? Well if they hook me up, show 2 images of animals, then an image of a **** model, well I would start to enti****te on the coming images as well. Because you already know beforehand the images of sex, violence are coming. So actually, only the very very first image of sex, violence should be reagarded as a good measure. All the rest is anti****ted. I also do karate, I can evase punches, becose I can see them coming, does that mean I am a Psychic karateka from know on?
37. Posted by Gabrielle on 05/13/2007, 08:11
Let me say this for the record please, despite skeptics and liars whom attack us all the time in our lives.....we psychics whom work on forensic murder and missing person cases do see in future with accuracy and we also can see in past , I am a remote viewer and medium clairvoyant and psychic. We do not need publicity or approval, we do the work pro bono on findme2.com becuase we are dedicated to helping solve missing and murder peoples cases, we do talk for those whom cannot talk for themselves and this is NOT a hoax.I AM both a remote viewer as well as forensic psychic profiler. I have worked on murder and missing cases to find bodies successfully as well as picking up terror related plots 4 months in one case and 3 yrs in advance of 911 case and warned prior to 911 of the attacks in american skies and noone would listen or believe me....it is NOT our fault if authorities and people will not listen and people die when things can be prevented if we were istened to.Sadly, few ever do listen and we are proved right over and over again. Gabrielle Crofts
36. Posted by Mr C on 05/13/2007, 03:13
Dr E Prime - the words used in the article are only biased interpretations of data that may themselves be invalid. if it took 2 weeks to calculate the data for one person that's because they needed to get REAL creative in deciding how to make up odds like 6million to 1. learn a tiny bit of statistics and learn how they are used in studies. then you will know how easy it is to make outrageous claims like this. while continuing your education, learn a little bit about evolution. that way you can tell 'ruiner' that evolution doesn't invent new traits because they are better. it just means the best fit traits tend to increase in number. even if modern scientific theory describes multiple dimensions including a variable time dimension, we are NOT capable of responding to information outside of our body's own time frame everybody else just needs to be put on the spotlight for a few seconds so they can feel special. go ahead
35. Posted by Mark_sf on 05/13/2007, 03:02
yeah, people often IN RETROSPECT think they had a premonition, or attribute an illness or some kind of distraction as some kind of mystical intervention. It's easy to reinterpret a mood or daydream or whatever as having meaning in the context of some catastrophic event. Actually it's a pretty normal thing to do. Doesn't mean it's true though.
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