2011
DOI: 10.14704/nq.2011.9.1.383
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Extrasensory Perception As a Natural, But Not Supernatural Phenomenon

Abstract: In the present article the results of observations are considered 1) of a person A by another person B and 2) by himself when he is in such a state that he is not able to determine his place in space and time (we call such a state meditation state). It was shown that results of these two kinds of measurements are complementary reciprocally, if to express it in quantum terms. This consideration shows how a person in the meditation state can obtain information on the past and the future, as well as on places bei… Show more

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“…Such a possibility does not seem to be attractive scientific program to be further pursued, although it might be enthusiastically cheered by those who believe in paranormal Psi effects (cf. Bem and Honorton, 1994;Grinberg-Zylberbaum et al, 1994;Thaheld, 2010;de Castro, 2011;Erickson, 2011;Haas, 2011;Krippner and Fracasso, 2011;Persinger and St-Pierre, 2011;Temkin, 2011;Wolf, 2011).…”
Section: Mind Physics and Psi Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such a possibility does not seem to be attractive scientific program to be further pursued, although it might be enthusiastically cheered by those who believe in paranormal Psi effects (cf. Bem and Honorton, 1994;Grinberg-Zylberbaum et al, 1994;Thaheld, 2010;de Castro, 2011;Erickson, 2011;Haas, 2011;Krippner and Fracasso, 2011;Persinger and St-Pierre, 2011;Temkin, 2011;Wolf, 2011).…”
Section: Mind Physics and Psi Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%