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The second man within
The second man within is science fiction by Kingsley Nkrumah, published in 2020; it is an ongoing project with the belief that a second within posses foreknowledge ability that helps the old testament and current seers to see the future. The writer calls the project Brain Infinity Calculator. Yes, certain individuals have precognitive abilities. The project explains the inaccuracy of Freudian dream analysis, "The distinction between past, present, and future is only a stubbornly persistent illusion." ~ Albert Einstein and preached the possibility that the second man within is immortal. In essence, all events exist at some point (The plane crash, when you will die, accidents, etc.). The writer explains that humankind can travel faster than the speed of light. The second man can even separate, witness, and feel the events in another dimension before the actual events happen. "To discover the Second Within will be a scientific and religious breakthrough because humankind will manipulate the universe."

Background
Those who had been paying attention to God's prophets in the Bible believed in understanding what would happen in the future. Others, especially religious people, believed that their "foresight" or foreknowledge came not from psychics or mediums or a supernatural ability but through listening to the Lord. Yes, there is a correlation between holiness and precognition. There is a second man within us that can foresee the future. Acts 11:28 (New International Version, NIV) states that "one of them, named Agabus, stood up and through the Spirit predicted that a severe famine would spread over the entire Roman world. (This happened during the reign of Claudius .) Agabus exemplifies the power of the Holy Spirit in the early church. He foretold that a devastating famine would sweep over the Roman Empire.

According to one researcher, predicting the future boosts one's perceived capacity to exercise influence over future occurrences. The human mind is prone to prediction, and these cognitive systems play critical roles in facilitating survival and reproductive advantage and reducing psychological ambiguity about the future. The researcher claimed that it is not a surprise that precognitive beliefs follow a pattern comparable to superstitious beliefs (Greenaway et al., 2013) compared to Daryl Bem, professor emeritus of psychology, who stated, "It violates our notion of how the physical world works.

About the Author
=== Kingsley Nkrumah ===