This morning I woke up and said to myself, "I think I'll have a doughnut for breakfast", and I'll be damned if I didn't eat a doughnut that same morning.
But seriously, I can't remember his name, but there was a scientist who proposed the hardcore existence of something like premonitions as a hidden trait in all humans, based on statistics of the number of passengers on a plane/train/ etc. that had a successful trip compared to the number of passengers of one that crashed. In most cases the number of people was smaller on the terminated transportation, and in most cases of the lack of passengers, it was because something interrupted the person's trip, such as an illness or a headache, and they cancelled or rescheduled. He believed that all humans at one point in our history had a minor psychic power, and that we lost it because we adapted to a point that we didn't need it anymore, sort of like how ancient amphibians eventually lost gills after adapting to living on land.
Think of it what you will.
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