What we are talking about here is what happens when the mind is separated from this physical world we live in...
But we are not disconnected. There is no way to prove that it's not the brain munching on information it already had before you e.g. turned off the lights and tried to fall asleep. It's too complex to actually prove one way or the other. I have had what many would consider paranormal experiences myself, so I don't doubt that they exist, but there is no way to check whether they're actually true and what they mean. This is a touchy subject, but you can't prove or disprove if God or gods and spirits actually exist in the same way. They are definitely experiences that people have, but it's impossible to determine whether they actually exist outside our own brains. I do think there is value in spiritual practice, because spirituality is real for the mind and it helps deal with your own internal processes. Meditation and prayer are actually helpful for many people's mental health, and I can vouch for that with personal experiences, but it's not the subject of this thread.
I would say it's easy to spot when someone is about to die, I don't know how, but it's easy, you just know that. I think it wouldn't be impossible to tell when seeing someone on the TV. Animals are able to spot death and illness before anything more specific happens, and probably people have this ability too, it was important for survival when we were still monkeys, but nowadays the world is loud and we either shut our instincts off or the way human minds work is too "verbal" and categorising to simply listen and let things be what they are.
The political events are also easy to predict.
When a blind child can see through his mother's eyes, independently use a letter board, iPad, or organize objects by color when prompted.
How do you know it's true? Or not something else? I just flunked a "hearing test" because I hear sounds I'm apparently lack the cells to hear or the signal is "too slight". I'm curious who designs the tests and for whom, because compensation is a thing. You can spot a sound through vibration in objects and in the air - hard to understand when it's speech though. I can read from afar too and correctly guess and monkey people. I don't understand why issues with reading are considered the norm, it's honestly rather outdated or unrealistic.
That's also what I call intuition. It's also picking up on slight signals and gathering them together. Everyone does this all the time, some individuals to a greater extent than others, because of predispositions. Loads of "weird" and "impossible" things can be picked up on. At least to some degree, I believe this is what these children are doing as well, provided that the podcast isn't completely fake.
So I don't think we completely disagree if at all.
How does a 3 year old child become fluent in multiple languages
I have not learnt many languages as a 3-year old, but I was very inventive with math / could do it and solve hard math problems intuitively without ever being taught and I learnt to read around that age too. I know many languages, often all it takes is exposure, seeing or hearing something once. I don't need repetition to learn and I pick up on new things easily. This is how a high IQ mind works.
can interpret hieroglyphics
Another aspect is that if you dive deeper into that kind of shows, podcasts and what have you, it always turned out that they were fake, exaggerated or can't be replicated.
There was a supposed master of martial arts who was said to have mastered telekinesis and there were videos of him pushing away his students with the power of his mind. Then someone from outside his school came and easily beat him and the telekinesis "didn't work" because as he explained "you have to be a believer". There were many cases like that. What is real in that is that the master created a cult.
That's where I disagree, I wouldn't trust the media too much on paranormal topics, because they have never proven to be true or at least not an exaggeration.
Where I agree is that "paranormal" phenomena are our brains picking up on details we don't consciously perceive or can't a finger on.