prememories
Prememories are a hypothetical concept in cognitive science and philosophy that describes a potential future memory of an event that has not yet occurred. The idea suggests that an individual might possess a sense of recollection for something that is yet to happen, influencing their present actions and decisions. This concept differs from foresight or precognition, which are often seen as external abilities or insights, by framing it as an internal, memory-like experience.
The theoretical basis for prememories often draws from the plasticity of the brain and the complex ways
However, prememories remain largely a theoretical construct without empirical evidence to support their existence. The scientific