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Can Intuition Really Glimpse the Future? Science, Stories, and the Ongoing Debate

Most people can recall moments when the body seemed to react before the mind had time to catch up. A hesitation before crossing the street. An unexpected urge to reach out to someone, only to find they were already thinking the same thing. Experiences like these are difficult to explain yet familiar enough to feel…
The Man Who Can ‘Prove’ Life Is a Simulation With Just a DMT Vape and a Laser

A beam of crimson scatters across a wall, unremarkable to most eyes. Yet for Danny Goler, under the haze of DMT, it transforms into something else entirely. He insists the patterns are not random but a language shimmering in the glow. “I saw the code,” he says, convinced it is proof that life itself may…
In Japan, You Can Pay Companies to Make You Completely Disappear and Start a New Life – It’s Called “Johatsu” and Police Won’t Even Look for You

What happens when the pressure to conform becomes unbearable? In Japan, thousands each year choose a path that is almost unheard of elsewhere: they vanish. Known as jouhatsu, or “evaporation,” this phenomenon blurs the line between personal reinvention and cultural silence and raises questions about what drives people to erase themselves from their own lives.…
Indigenous Man Travels Thousands of Miles to Granddaughter’s Graduation

In December 2015, Yolngu elder Gali Yalkarriwuy Gurruwiwi traveled 3,000 kilometers from his home on a remote island for a single, defining moment. The trip took him from Elcho Island in northeast Arnhem Land to a school hall in Healesville, Victoria, to watch his granddaughter, Sasha, graduate. When he arrived, the man who spoke primarily…
