Retrocausality and Mental Time Travel: A Chat with Dr. Mark Hatala
The findings in social psychology were essentially the weakest. Because now you have blurred the boundary between what our classical notions of the constraints of interaction in space and time are right, which means you couldn't, then you could not prove that side phenomena exists, or something like retro causality exists, which then leaves you with this infinite loop right.
Ever wondered if the future can influence the past? In this episode of 'Kind Mind', Michael Todd Fink sits down with Dr. Mark Hatala, a cognitive scientist and professor at Truman State University, to explore the mind-bending concept of retrocausality. Dr. Hatala, who has been delving into the mysteries of the mind since 1994, brings his expertise on mental time travel, precognitive dreams, and consciousness to the table.
They dive deep into the possibilities and challenges of studying retrocausality, all while keeping the conversation grounded and accessible. The discussion also touches on the intriguing Linguistic Relativity Hypothesis and how language shapes our understanding of time and reality. If you're curious about how our minds might traverse time or the scientific hurdles in studying such phenomena, this episode is a treasure trove of insights.
Tune in to 'Kind Mind' for a thought-provoking journey through the fascinating intersections of psychology and time.