Non-Local Communication

By jimdun9241

Continuing my discussion of the book, “Punk Science”.

In this post, I will present 3 experiments about non-local communication from the book.

The first experiment was performed by Dr. William Tiller (scientist/professor).  In this experiment, four people placed intentions in a black box.  In one case, the intention was to increase the pH of a solution.  The black box with the intention in it is placed near the test substance.  The results showed changes in the pH of water, and increase of enzyme activity.

The next experiment was performed at Princeton University.  The researchers used a random event generator (REG).  It simulated the flipping of a coin a multitude of times.  In the experiment, a volunteer attempted to influence how many times heads or tails came up.  The results were significantly different than the chance of 50% heads or tails.  The results were more significant than drug trials for common drugs.

The third experiment was performed by Dr. Rupert Sheldrake who is famous for his theories about morphic resonance.  His experiment showed non-local communication between a dog and the dog’s owner.  The results showed that dogs know when their owner is returning home several minutes before the owner arrives.  The dogs tuned into the conscious decision of the owner even before the owner got into the car for the return trip.

Jim

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