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Riz Virk, Computer Science Eats Science |524| October 26, 2021https://skeptiko.com/riz-virk-computer-science-eats-science-524/
Influence of the Global Geomagnetic Field in an Online Psi Experiment | Dean Radin October 23, 2021From July 2002 to December 2018, an estimated 120,000 people from around the globe took part in IONS online map dowsing experiment. Participants were shown a 300×300 grid and asked to predict the location of a spot that would be immediately generated by the webserver. Each trial was then given a Z-score determined by the [...]
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Taoism’s Revelation on Why Your Ego is Bullsh*t November 24, 2021SUBSCRIBE https://www.youtube.com/OneWorldWithin for new videos every week
Spirit & Demon Possession. Academic Overview October 24, 2021What’s the difference between spirit possession and demonic possession? How can we identify or classify a demon? How is trance different from possession and can there be a non-religious form of possession?
The Simulated MultiversewithRizwan Virk November 18, 2021Here he explains how a discussion of the “Mandela Effect” caused him to speculate how the simulation hypothesis might account for alternative timelines intersecting with each other. He notes that there have been many works of science fiction, notably the novels of Philip K. Dick, that explore this theme. He found that computer gaming provides [...]
A Test of Telepathy Using Immersive Virtual Reality | David Vernon October 14, 2021Eleven participant duos consisting of 14 females and 8 males, with the average age being 28.7 were surveyed to determine their paranormal belief and closeness of their relationship prior to the experiment. Duos were then asked to swap personal items that reminded them of each other and were led into separate rooms. One participant, the [...]
Lost Knowledge of the ImaginationwithGary Lachman May 25, 2019Here he suggests that, as a result of modernity, we have lost sight of the conscious poetic power of nature and reality itself. He focuses on the work of Goethe who claimed that the disciplined imagination of the poet can be applied to scientific questions. His argument centers on the work of philosopher and historian [...]
The New Science of EpigeneticswithKenneth R. Pelletier May 5, 2019Here he describes progress in the emerging new scientific field of epigenetics. He points out that the manner in which genes express themselves is determined by diet, exercise, and mental state, in addition to other biochemical factors. Alterations to epigenetic markers can be passed on to one’s descendants — in effect, supporting the once discredited [...]