Hard-nosed skeptics will argue against the idea of precognition, but when faced with the harder-nosed data supporting the hypothesis they fold faster than Superman on laundry day. Filling the awkward silence is Mitch Horowitz, still rocking that Lou Reed aesthetic, collects the science and statistics into a comprehensive essay perfect to forward to your neighborhood greyface. Should they become genuinely interested, Michael Grosso has the perfect book for them illustrating Our Clairvoyant Environment. It’s called The Mind At Large where the authors Zofia Weaver and Krzystof Janoszka paint a mural featuring the perceptive prowess of Sherlock Holmes, acceptance of an afterlife, and how psi is ubiquitious yet we can’t ‘see’it. Much like asking a fish to describe water. Yet another contribution to anyone’s fortean bookshelf is Dreaming Ahead Of Time in case you have Time On Your Mind. Robin Carlile expounds upon this delightful collection of anecdotes ranging from precognitive dreams to other, queerer phenomena in the physical world defying the odds. (CS)
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