When i was about 16 or 17 (aye, memory fades with age except strong memories...) i was at the park with friends playing football (or soccer, as Americans call it). I was the goalkeeper and my team was about to score at the other end of the pitch. My previous dream flashed back into my mind and i shouted to a guy near me, " (name) is about to score!" and that is indeed what happened.
Pretty mundane stuff, i admit. But then again, most precognitions are.
Was it a coincidence? Was there something wrong with my memory? No, because it was a complete replay of events, not some fuzzy feeling or composition of unrelated images. Nobody would say that after having watched a film twice the film seemed similar to what they had seen the first time but not the same unless there was something really wrong with their memory.
Coincidence? If it was a coincidence it was pretty accurate! Especially when i told my friend before the player scored that he was about to score. Does this seem like a typical kind of coincidence that someone would deliberately fabricate for no good reason?
I understand why people would be skeptical about experiences like this. They don't seem to tell us much about life other than there could be different aspects of time and space that we don't understand yet. And the events are SO MUNDANE. But still, i have tried my best to think of alternative explanations and the only explanation that fits is the psychic one.
One of the typical psuedo-skeptical responses is that it was confirmation bias. I saw what i wanted to see. Hang on, NO I DIDN'T! Why would i decide to see something like this - and that it was a complete real time replay to boot? Usually people see meaning where there is none because they forget about all the times when there wasn't anything meaningful. But considering this event has no discernable meaning and it appears to have happened twice like watching a film re-run, i fail to see how this can be confirmation bias. Again, if it was confirmation bias then it is an extraordinary "coincidence" that i told the player near me the guy was going to score and then he did! That means my observation was fulfilled objectively and not just the product of subjective illusion.
Maybe i am missing something here but what is the alternative explanation? It cannot be that i remembered my dream as if it was a fuzzy non-related combination of images which i erroneously assumed must pertain to the event unfolding before my eyes later on - since i saw exactly the same events twice. It was EXACTLY THE SAME, with no filling in of gaps, no dream imagery, nothing.
And i am not alone with this kind of experience. There are millions of people who have similar experiences all over the world and always have. Granted, they may not always be as crystal clear in the imagery as mine but there is clearly something different going on. The idea that such experiences are faulty memory, confirmation bias, delusion or lies cannot be taken seriously since this phenomena should easily have fit into all those criteria and the issue done with since people first started reporting it. The sheer amount of people that have this experience rules out the fact that it could be any or a combination of those criteria only.
I like it when people have told me it was faulty memory on my part because i could just as easily say that any eyewitness testimony in court is useless since memory is completely fallible. Or indeed, ANYTHING WHATSOEVER is faulty memory. I don't think many sane people would accept that conclusion.