Our brains sense the future through a new quantum-like implicit learning mechanism
Background: Imagine if our brains could unconsciously predict future events. This study explores this concept, presenting evidence for an inherent 'foreseeing' ability, termed anomalous cognition (AC).
Álex Escolà-Gascón
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The Ustaše and the Roman Catholic Church in the Independent State of Croatia
On April 6, 1941, the Axis—German, Italian, Bulgarian and Hungarian military forces- invaded, occupied and partitioned Yugoslavia. Four days later, Slavko Kvaternik, the commander of the Ustaša forces, assumed power in Zagreb and proclaimed the New ...
Retchkiman, Golda
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Some Revelatory Insights from the Psalms for Catholic Medical Practice. [PDF]
Pugeda TGS.
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Le nonce à la cour d'Espagne: résidence et immunité à la fin du XVII siècle [PDF]
Vatican, Agnès
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Father George Ford, The Dominican Sisters of Sinsinawa, and the Catholic Progressive Corpus Christi School in Morningside Heights, New York City. [PDF]
Bruno-Jofré R.
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Cutaneous stigmata indicative of occult spinal dysraphism in two ancient Roman statues. [PDF]
Bubb K +6 more
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Sterility and Marital Fruitfulness in the Documents of the Magisterium: A Critical Appraisal. [PDF]
Mowbray B.
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The Physician's Conscience and Virtue in Defending the Right to Life and Human Dignity. [PDF]
Hernandez-Ojeda J.
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