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The Science of Messages From Your Soul: NASA Scientist on Telepathy, Mind Reading & What Astronauts Can Teach Us About High-Performance Intuition | Dr. Iya Whiteley

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Feb 17, 2026
Dr. Iya Whiteley, an aviation and space psychologist with a PhD in cognitive engineering who trains pilots and astronauts, discusses perception, intuition, and tacit expertise. She explores extrasensory reports in high-pressure environments. Topics include embodied intelligence, spherical awareness and synesthesia, how experts transfer nonverbal skills, and what astronaut cognition reveals about anticipation and creativity.
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INSIGHT

Training Anticipation Beats Panic

  • Astronauts and extreme operators train surprises so they don't freeze and can act fluidly under unexpected conditions.
  • Iya Whiteley found mental rehearsal and varied scenarios shift automatic responses from fear to skilled action.
ANECDOTE

Learning To Fly To Understand Pilots

  • Iya Whiteley learned to fly and rode in a Russian Sukhoi to understand pilots' perception firsthand.
  • That cockpit experience unlocked honest conversations and revealed how pilots think during extreme maneuvers.
INSIGHT

Creativity Enhances Observational Power

  • Astronauts and cosmonauts often combine technical skill with artistic or musical talents, which broadens perception.
  • Iya Whiteley notes creative backgrounds (like Alexei Leonov) enhance observational and observational-reporting skills in space.
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