I have looked all over the PEAR website and can't find any reference to yogic
flying - can you post the link to the reference?
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> > I beleve they lost their funding thr
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "sparaig" wrote:
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> I beleve they lost their funding through princeton so they had to go
> independent. Hence marketing the randomometer thingie I suspect, to keep
> raising funds.
That must be it, nice to know I'm not dreaming these things.
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I beleve they lost their funding through princeton so they had to go
independent. Hence marketing the randomometer thingie I suspect, to keep
raising funds.
L
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> That's weird. The PEAR website says that they DO find a consistent change
> during large Yogic Flying assemblies, but in the opposite direction from what
> is observed with other world events.
Yeah, if you flip a coin a hundred times
That's weird. The PEAR website says that they DO find a consistent change
during large Yogic Flying assemblies, but in the opposite direction from what
is observed with other world events.
L.
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> Actually Dean Radin of the Noetic Institute did some back in the day, or so I
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> The people who used to work at the Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research
> (PEAR) group got into the business of marketing a home "real ra
Actually Dean Radin of the Noetic Institute did some back in the day, or so I
recall.
The people who used to work at the Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research
(PEAR) group got into the business of marketing a home "real random number"
generator so that you too, could participate in their gl
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> > Yes...from Wired, Sept 2012:
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> > "But now scientists at the Australian National University have introduced a
> > technique for generating 5.7 billion truly rando
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> Yes...from Wired, Sept 2012:
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> "But now scientists at the Australian National University have introduced a
> technique for generating 5.7 billion truly random values per second. They do
> it by harnessing the fundamental uncertaini