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What you describe is not intuition, but reflex. In WWI there were soldiers who were known to intuitively ‘know’ when a spot was dangerous. They’d run away, and seconds later an artillery shell would explode precisely where they stood before. Similar examples of ‘sensing danger’ abound, even though the people in question have no known sensory perception or logical reason to feel that danger. What’s that, according to you?

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