

Autism, Telepathy and New "Outside" Information with Dr. Julia Mossbridge
Sep 25, 2025
Dr. Julia Mossbridge, a cognitive neuroscientist exploring precognition and telepathy, shares groundbreaking insights on how human physiology can anticipate future events. She introduces the concept of the 'informational substrate,' which proposes that reality may be rooted in information rather than matter. Joining her is Sarah Kernion, a parent of two non-speaking autistic children, who discusses their unique ability to absorb multiple streams of information. Together, they challenge traditional notions of consciousness, time, and the capabilities of neurodiverse individuals.
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Raising Two Non‑Speaking Children
- Sarah Kernion describes parenting three children, two with profound non-speaking autism, and learning to lead them.
- She emphasizes listening differently and using maternal intuition to support them.
Physiology Predicts Future Stimuli
- Precognition can be tested rigorously by measuring physiological responses before randomly selected future stimuli.
- Julia Mossbridge argues blood pressure and other measures predict future emotional stimuli before selection.
Reality Rooted In Information
- Mossbridge proposes an informational substrate as the universe's foundation rather than pure matter.
- She links this substrate to phenomena like telepathy, precognition, and collective consciousness.