Ky Dickens
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Podcast Appearances
So anything that comes out usually, I mean, a good spelling coach will ask you. this child first, right? Is it okay if I share this with your parents or is this private between us or whatever? But if they say it's okay to share, they will write a letter home and this is what happened and that was in a letter home. This is what happened today.
Tiny, tiny percentage. I mean, from a scientific perspective, and this is one of the things that there was a professor, Bernie Rimland, who first, I think, came up with this idea. And then I know Dr. Powell kind of expanded on it, which Bernie Rimland first saw this kind of gift in non-speakers, I think, in the 70s. I mean, a while back, it was like ESP should be considered a savant skill.
Tiny, tiny percentage. I mean, from a scientific perspective, and this is one of the things that there was a professor, Bernie Rimland, who first, I think, came up with this idea. And then I know Dr. Powell kind of expanded on it, which Bernie Rimland first saw this kind of gift in non-speakers, I think, in the 70s. I mean, a while back, it was like ESP should be considered a savant skill.
Tiny, tiny percentage. I mean, from a scientific perspective, and this is one of the things that there was a professor, Bernie Rimland, who first, I think, came up with this idea. And then I know Dr. Powell kind of expanded on it, which Bernie Rimland first saw this kind of gift in non-speakers, I think, in the 70s. I mean, a while back, it was like ESP should be considered a savant skill.
And Dr. Powell has talked about this as well. So... Savant skills, right, are accepted by science. This idea that, like, how do you know the language or math or this or that when you haven't been exposed to it or haven't been educated with even maybe the most simplest music skills, but now you're playing a symphony, right?
And Dr. Powell has talked about this as well. So... Savant skills, right, are accepted by science. This idea that, like, how do you know the language or math or this or that when you haven't been exposed to it or haven't been educated with even maybe the most simplest music skills, but now you're playing a symphony, right?
And Dr. Powell has talked about this as well. So... Savant skills, right, are accepted by science. This idea that, like, how do you know the language or math or this or that when you haven't been exposed to it or haven't been educated with even maybe the most simplest music skills, but now you're playing a symphony, right?
So savant skills is being able to really excel at something that you haven't been taught. And savant โ there's people who are born with the savant skills, and also sometimes you can be an accidental savant. So you get โ
So savant skills is being able to really excel at something that you haven't been taught. And savant โ there's people who are born with the savant skills, and also sometimes you can be an accidental savant. So you get โ
So savant skills is being able to really excel at something that you haven't been taught. And savant โ there's people who are born with the savant skills, and also sometimes you can be an accidental savant. So you get โ
Yeah, complex geometry and stuff like that. So what's wild is that the materialist scientific point of view accepts savant skills. We don't know where they come from. We don't know why. We don't know how people can know this stuff. They haven't been taught, but we accept them as these real big question marks as it's real.
Yeah, complex geometry and stuff like that. So what's wild is that the materialist scientific point of view accepts savant skills. We don't know where they come from. We don't know why. We don't know how people can know this stuff. They haven't been taught, but we accept them as these real big question marks as it's real.
Yeah, complex geometry and stuff like that. So what's wild is that the materialist scientific point of view accepts savant skills. We don't know where they come from. We don't know why. We don't know how people can know this stuff. They haven't been taught, but we accept them as these real big question marks as it's real.
So what Bernie Rivlin said and later Dr. Powell was like, ESP should be considered a savant skill. These people know something and we don't know how they know it, but they do. They haven't been taught it. They haven't been exposed to it. And that could be thoughts. It could be knowledge about the future. It could be knowledge about language.
So what Bernie Rivlin said and later Dr. Powell was like, ESP should be considered a savant skill. These people know something and we don't know how they know it, but they do. They haven't been taught it. They haven't been exposed to it. And that could be thoughts. It could be knowledge about the future. It could be knowledge about language.
So what Bernie Rivlin said and later Dr. Powell was like, ESP should be considered a savant skill. These people know something and we don't know how they know it, but they do. They haven't been taught it. They haven't been exposed to it. And that could be thoughts. It could be knowledge about the future. It could be knowledge about language.
And this is what the whole hope is about the telepathy tapes, right, is that people will start to put money behind this research. Because for so long, research around this type of stuff wouldn't be funded because it would be just dismissed. It's impossible. It's impossible. It's impossible. Right.
And this is what the whole hope is about the telepathy tapes, right, is that people will start to put money behind this research. Because for so long, research around this type of stuff wouldn't be funded because it would be just dismissed. It's impossible. It's impossible. It's impossible. Right.
And this is what the whole hope is about the telepathy tapes, right, is that people will start to put money behind this research. Because for so long, research around this type of stuff wouldn't be funded because it would be just dismissed. It's impossible. It's impossible. It's impossible. Right.
And one of the moms in the telepathy tapes who I love so much, her name is Manisha, she talks about her son. She goes, Akil is the data. You want to look at the data? You want the data? Like, look at my son. He's the data. And some of these parents are wanting, desperate for answers. They're not in the question of if it's happening. They're wondering how it's happening.