Julia Mossbridge recounts a vivid precognitive dream at age seven where she accurately predicted a friend losing her watch on the playground the next day. Her physicist father dismissed it as coincidence, while her therapist mother encouraged journaling, marking an early divergence between scientific skepticism and an openness to unexplained phenomena.
Impact: Low. This personal anecdote serves as a foundational experience for Mossbridge's later exploration of psychic phenomena, illustrating an early encounter with precognition and the contrasting interpretations offered by scientific and psychological perspectives.
In the source video, this keypoint occurs from 00:42:41 to 00:44:31.
Sources in support: Julia Mossbridge (Guest, Cognitive Neuroscientist)

