for any who think this is bs, check out "The Field", by Lynn Mctaggert. shows research at places such as Princeton's PEAR lab showing how it is possible for humans using thoughts only to control a computer based random event generator (based on molecular movement of radioisotopes) - IN THE PAST. yes, you read that correct. link to PEAR http://www.princeton.edu/~pear/human_machine.html freaky s--t
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for any who think this is bs, check out "The Field", by Lynn Mctaggert. shows research at places such as Princeton's PEAR lab showing how it is possible for humans using thoughts only to control a computer based random event generator (based on molecular movement of radioisotopes) - IN THE PAST. yes, you read that correct. link to PEAR http://www.princeton.edu/~pear/human_machine.html freaky s--t