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Precognition (theory in biometrics)

Precognition in biometrics refers to a theoretical concept suggesting that certain biometric data—like fingerprints, iris patterns, or facial features—might contain information not only about a person’s current identity but also about future states or changes. This idea implies that biometric systems could, in some way, predict or anticipate future characteristics. While widely considered speculative and not supported by mainstream science, the theory explores the possibility of biometric data revealing more than just present identification, potentially offering insights into future developments or conditions.