1 posted on
05/05/2007 8:00:54 AM PDT by
fanfan
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And there's Global Consciousness Project's network of 37 random event generators (REG) devices called "eggs" placed around the world.
"We do not know how the correlations that arise between electronic random event generators and human concerns come to be, and yet, the results of our analyses over the past three years repeatedly indicate such correlations."
For example those REG devices went a little nuts just prior to the time of the 9/11/01 hijackings and continued their significant departure from expectation for a few days afterward. Why? "There is no obvious answer."
http://noosphere.princeton.edu/terror.html
Maybe some people are "egg"heads?
37 posted on
05/05/2007 8:44:33 AM PDT by
WilliamofCarmichael
(If modern America's Man on Horseback is out there, Get on the damn horse already!)
To: fanfan
Well, I’m a walking testimonial to someone who can’t see into the future ... I prove it consistently in the stock market.
43 posted on
05/05/2007 8:51:06 AM PDT by
BluH2o
To: fanfan
I predict that every computer will at some point, crash.
Does this certify me as a prophet now?
44 posted on
05/05/2007 8:54:10 AM PDT by
unixfox
(The 13th Amendment Abolished Slavery, The 16th Amendment Reinstated It !)
To: fanfan
These guys remind me of the scam where someone put want-ads in the paper and predicted that team A would win over Team B at the same time as another ad saying the opposite. He did the same thing again & again until about 5 times through, he had “predicted” a remarkable streak and then would charge 3 or 4 thousand dollars for the next prediction. If these scientists went back to the beginning of the story, they’d be taking Xrays of the brains of people who turned out to simply be lucky, but they’re coming in at the end of the story and they’re convinced there’s something here. Kinda like Targ and Puthoff at SRI.
51 posted on
05/05/2007 9:04:56 AM PDT by
Kevmo
(Duncan Hunter just needs one Rudy G Campaign Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RVBtPIrEleM)
To: fanfan
To: fanfan
Great book on a practical level is the Gift of Fear. It’s all about trusting your gut, and it can be a lifesaver. Thanks for posting this fanfan.
57 posted on
05/05/2007 9:23:42 AM PDT by
timsbella
(Mark Steyn for Prime Minister of Canada! (Steve's won my vote in the meantime))
To: fanfan
strangely ... i've heard this material before... hmmm
(this is an older experiment)
58 posted on
05/05/2007 9:29:11 AM PDT by
sten
To: fanfan
I had a premonition that I’ll be mowing the lawn this afternoon (dammit!!)
59 posted on
05/05/2007 9:34:02 AM PDT by
reagan_fanatic
(I have a big carbon footprint and I'm not afraid to use it.)
To: fanfan
Bierman explains, is that 'the future has implications for the past'. Chief Justice Roberts made this point in a recent dissent.
62 posted on
05/05/2007 9:57:43 AM PDT by
Defiant
(Hillary wants a new direction; we'll get a nude erection in the White House all right.)
To: fanfan
I predict gas prices will continue to rise, the Democrats will continue to make asses of themselves and my wife will have a headache tonight.
Anyone want to know the outcome of the next general election just FReepmail me and I'll tell you where to send the check.($500,00 non-refundable.)
64 posted on
05/05/2007 10:02:17 AM PDT by
#1CTYankee
(That's right, I have no proof. So what of it??)
To: fanfan
My Spidey Sense is tingling.
65 posted on
05/05/2007 10:03:08 AM PDT by
sportutegrl
(Bomb Bomb Bomb Bomb Bomb Iran)
To: fanfan
Then how did global warming sneak up on us?
69 posted on
05/05/2007 10:06:14 AM PDT by
Old Professer
(The critic writes with rapier pen, dips it twice, and writes again.)
To: fanfan
I think there is something to this. If reliable methods of quantifying what is now considered to be ‘paranormal’ can ever be developed, it will have vast implications to science, medicine, and many other areas of life.
73 posted on
05/05/2007 10:19:57 AM PDT by
zeugma
(MS Vista has detected your mouse has moved, Cancel or Allow?)
To: theFIRMbss
To: fanfan
I’ve had ‘premonitions’ that I announced ahead of time quite a few times in my life, and they were fulfilled. Can’t predict when they will come or how trivial/serious they are, but it’s happened too much to be impossible.
77 posted on
05/05/2007 10:27:56 AM PDT by
gcruse
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78 posted on
05/05/2007 10:43:30 AM PDT by
kalee
(The offenses we give, we write in the dust; Those we take, we write in marble. JHuett)
To: fanfan
I could use some help with the Derby’s superfecta.
84 posted on
05/05/2007 11:18:59 AM PDT by
isom35
To: fanfan
Vuja de: The strange, inexplicable feeling that you’ve never been here before.
89 posted on
05/05/2007 11:29:43 AM PDT by
Redcloak
(The 2nd Amendment isn't about sporting goods.)
To: Finny
92 posted on
05/05/2007 11:52:45 AM PDT by
Finny
(God continue to Bless President G.W. Bush with wisdom, popularity, safety and success.)
To: fanfan
My mother is the one in the family with these kinds of premonitions: The night before JFK was assasinated, she dreamed that he was shot and killed, and the dream was so intense she woke up weeping... Weird.
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