Syntropy 2006, 1, pag. 94-104 ISSN 1825-7968 www.sintropia.it 94 Learning from the future Ulisse Di Corpo 1 Abstract Recently a growing number of studies has shown the existence of retrocausality: causality and information moving backward from the future to the past. This paper suggests that this information can be useful for more effective and efficient decision making processes. 1. Retrocausality. The most famous experiments of retrocausality have been developed by: • PEAR (Princeton Engineerging Anomalies Research) which, studying anomalous mind- machine interactions, discovered that it is possible to modify the Gaussian distribution of REG systems (Jahn e Dunne 2005) with the pure intentionality of the mind. In these experiments the anomalous interaction mind-machine appears stronger in the retrocausal modality PRP (Precognitive Remote Perception), reaching statistical significance of p=0,000002 (Nelson 1988). • Cognitive Science Laboratory (http://www.lfr.org/LFR/csl/index.html ) which discovered that skin conductance responds 3 seconds before the presentation of emotional stimuli (James 2003). These results obtain a statistical significance of p=0,00054. • Radin and Bierman (1997) who show that the responses of the autonomic nervous system can be used as predictors of future events. 1 ulisse.dicorpo@gmail.com