Quote:Mainstream science still tends to dismiss extrasensory phenomena (ESP). However, these so-called 'anomalous phenomena' are key to understanding the nature of reality, claims Dr. Julia Mossbridge: "We are beginning to change the way we think as science enters the 'maybe we got it all wrong' phase." In this interview, Natalia Vorontsova talks to Julia about her research in fields ranging from neuroscience and psychology to physiology and physics, tackling questions of free will, the nature of time, the mind-body problem, and key metaphysical implications.
Please use the links below to learn more about Julia's work.
https://jmossbridge.medium.com/five-idea...c5b7d81780
https://www.timemachine.love/
https://loveandtime.org/
https://www.apa.org/pubs/books/4316171
https://thepremonitioncode.com/
00:00:00 Interview intro
00:02:47 Julia's background and life journey
00:12:23 Julia's main areas of research
00:16:17 Most interesting research cases and AHA moments
00:25:20 Science and the nature of reality
00:36:21 Do we need the brain for ESP?
00:46:14 What is the fundamental level of reality?
00:48:45 Unconditional love: understanding and explaining vs. experiential approach
00:51:42 The role of the heart and mind in perception and cognition
00:56:24 Intuition vs. rational mind: a fresh look at systems 1 & 2
01:00:22 Flow states and altered states of consciousness: the importance for ESP
01:05:40 Free will: the misconstrued question
01:10:07 Hide-and-go-seek by the Universe
01:12:10 Can the future influence the past and present?
01:19:35 The nature of time and our experience of time
01:25:25 There is no 'now', only our experience
01:26:34 Precognition: likely scenarios and multiple timelines
01:28:22 Is consciousness also a fundamental reality?
01:30:36 The future of AI
01:33:34 Advice for ESP researchers and the future of science
01:36:12 Reflecting on free will
'Historically, we may regard materialism as a system of dogma set up to combat orthodox dogma...Accordingly we find that, as ancient orthodoxies disintegrate, materialism more and more gives way to scepticism.'
- Bertrand Russell
- Bertrand Russell