The article “In Battle, Hunches Prove to be Valuable”, published on the front page of the New York Times on July 28, 2009, describes how premonitions helped soldiers avoid attacks: “My body suddenly became cold; you know, that feeling of danger, and I started screaming no-no!” According to syntropy, the attack happens, the soldier experiences fear and death and these emotions of distress propagate backward in time. The soldier in the past feels these emotions as premonitions and is driven to choose differently, thus avoiding the attack and death. According to the New York Times article, these premonitions have saved more lives than the billions of dollars spent on intelligence.

 

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