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precognition

[pree-kog-nish-uhn] / ˌpri kɒgˈnɪʃ ən /


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The publication of “Phase Six” is one of those moments of synchronicity that make you wonder if an author is capable of precognition.

From New York Times

It also has something of a precognition capability that can engage all-wheel-drive before wheel slippage occurs by monitoring the temperature, windshield wiper use and steepness of the road, among other factors.

From Fox News

This year’s five-part story follows the series’ Sherlock Holmes analogue, a disagreeable and brilliant detective with the occasional flash of precognition who must find out who has made one of his client’s relatives into ham.

From The Guardian

Even without precognition, Minority Report is still disappointingly predictable, and by taking the perspective of law enforcement, it ends up reversing the points the film tried to make.

From The Verge

As dominant as "Call Me Maybe" was three years ago, we don't come into E•MO•TION with that same level of precognition on a narrative level.

From The Verge