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Can This Black Box See Into the Future?

Posted on: Friday, 11 February 2005, 00:00 CST

DEEP in the basement of a dusty university library in Edinburgh lies a small black box, roughly the size of two cigarette packets side by side, that churns out random numbers in an endless stream.

At first glance it is an unremarkable piece of equipment. Encased in metal, it contains at its heart a microchip no more complex than the ones found in modern pocket calculators.

But, according to a growing band of top scientists, this box has quite extraordinary powers. It is, they claim, the 'eye' of a machine that appears capable of peering into the future and predicting major world events.

The machine apparently sensed the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Centre four hours before they happened - but in the fevered mood of conspiracy theories of the time, the claims were swiftly knocked back by sceptics. But last December, it also appeared to forewarn of the Asian tsunami just before the deep sea earthquake that precipitated the epic tragedy.

Now, even the doubters are acknowledging that here is a small box with apparently inexplicable powers.

'It's Earth-shattering stuff,' says Dr Roger Nelson, emeritus researcher at Princeton University in the United States, who is heading the research project behind the 'black box' phenomenon.

'We're very early on in the process of trying to figure out what's going on here. At the moment we're stabbing in the dark.' Dr Nelson's investigations, called the Global Consciousness Project, were originally hosted by Princeton University and are centred on one of the most extraordinary experiments of all time. Its aim is to detect whether all of humanity shares a single subconscious mind that we can all tap into without realising.

And machines like the Edinburgh black box have thrown up a tantalising possibility: that scientists may have unwittingly discovered a way of predicting the future.

Although many would consider the project's aims to be little more than fools' gold, it has still attracted a roster of 75 respected scientists from 41 different nations. Researchers from Princeton - where Einstein spent much of his career - work alongside scientists from universities in Britain, the Netherlands, Switzerland and Germany. The project is also the most rigorous and longest-running investigation ever into the potential powers of the paranormal.

'Very often paranormal phenomena evaporate if you study them for long enough,' says physicist Dick Bierman of the University of Amsterdam. 'But this is not happening with the Global Consciousness Project. The effect is real. The only dispute is about what it means.' The project has its roots in the extraordinary work of Professor Robert Jahn of Princeton University during the late 1970s. He was one of the first modern scientists to take paranormal phenomena seriously. Intrigued by such things as telepathy, telekinesis - the supposed psychic power to move objects without the use of physical force - and extrasensory perception, he was determined to study the phenomena using the most up-to-date technology available.

One of these new technologies was a humble-looking black box known was a Random Event Generator (REG). This used computer technology to generate two numbers - a one and a zero - in a totally random sequence, rather like an electronic coin-flipper.

The pattern of ones and noughts - 'heads' and 'tails' as it were - could then be printed out as a graph. The laws of chance dictate that the generators should churn out equal numbers of ones and zeros - which would be represented by a nearly flat line on the graph. Any deviation from this equal number shows up as a gently rising curve.

During the late 1970s, Prof Jahn decided to investigate whether the power of human thought alone could interfere in some way with the machine's usual readings. He hauled strangers off the street and asked them to concentrate their minds on his number generator. In effect, he was asking them to try to make it flip more heads than tails.

It was a preposterous idea at the time. The results, however, were stunning and have never been satisfactorily explained.

Again and again, entirely ordinary people proved that their minds could influence the machine and produce significant fluctuations on the graph, 'forcing it' to produce unequal numbers of 'heads' or 'tails'.

According to all of the known laws of science, this should not have happened - but it did. And it kept on happening.

Dr Nelson, also working at Princeton University, then extended Prof Jahn's work by taking random number machines to group meditations, which were very popular in America at the time. Again, the results were eyepopping. The groups were collectively able to cause dramatic shifts in the patterns of numbers.

From then on, Dr Nelson was hooked.

Using the internet, he connected up 40 random event generators from all over the world to his laboratory computer in Princeton. These ran constantly, day in day out, generating millions of different pieces of data. Most of the time, the resulting graph on his computer looked more or less like a flat line.

But then on September 6, 1997, something quite extraordinary happened: the graph shot upwards, recording a sudden and massive shift in the number sequence as his machines around the world started reporting huge deviations from the norm. The day was of historic importance for another reason, too.

For it was the same day that an estimated one billion people around the world watched the funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales at Westminster Abbey.

Dr Nelson was convinced that the two events must be related in some way.

Could he have detected a totally new phenomena? Could the concentrated emotional outpouring of millions of people be able to influence the output of his REGs. If so, how?

Dr Nelson was at a loss to explain it.

So, in 1998, he gathered together scientists from all over the world to analyse his findings. They, too, were stumped and resolved to extend and deepen the work of Prof Jahn and Dr Nelson. The Global Consciousness Project was born.

Since then, the project has expanded massively. A total of 65 Eggs (as the generators have been named) in 41 countries have now been recruited to act as the 'eyes' of the project.

And the results have been startling and inexplicable in equal measure.

For during the course of the experiment, the Eggs have 'sensed' a whole series of major world events as they were happening, from the Nato bombing of Yugoslavia to the Kursk submarine tragedy to America's hung election of 2000.

The Eggs also regularly detect huge global celebrations, such as New Year's Eve.

But the project threw up its greatest enigma on September 11, 2001.

As the world stood still and watched the horror of the terrorist attacks unfold across New York, something strange was happening to the Eggs.

Not only had they registered the attacks as they actually happened, but the characteristic shift in the pattern of numbers had begun four hours before the two planes even hit the Twin Towers.

They had, it appeared, detected that an event of historic importance was about to take place before the terrorists had even boarded their fateful flights. The implications, not least for the West's security services who constantly monitor electronic 'chatter', are clearly enormous.

'I knew then that we had a great deal of work ahead of us,' says Dr Nelson.

What could be happening? Was it a freak occurrence, perhaps?

Apparently not. For in the closing weeks of December last year, the machines went wild once more.

Twenty-four hours later, an earthquake deep beneath the Indian Ocean triggered the tsunami which devastated South-East Asia, and claimed the lives of an estimated quarter of a million people.

So could the Global Consciousness Project really be forecasting the future?

Cynics will quite rightly point out that there is always some global event that could be used to 'explain' the times when the Egg machines behaved erratically. After all, our world is full of wars, disasters and terrorist outrages, as well as the occasional global celebration. Are the scientists simply trying too hard to detect patterns in their raw data?

The team behind the project insist not. They claim that by using rigorous scientific techniques and powerful mathematics it is possible to exclude any such random connections.

'We're perfectly willing to discover that we've made mistakes,' says Dr Nelson. 'But we haven't been able to find any, and neither has anyone else.

Our data shows clearly that the chances of getting these results by fluke are one million to one against.

That's hugely significant.' But many remain sceptical.

Professor Chris French, a psychologist and noted sceptic at Goldsmiths College in London, says: 'The Global Consciousness Project has generated some very intriguing results that cannot be readily dismissed. I'm involved in similar work to see if we get the same results. We haven't managed to do so yet but it's only an early experiment. The jury's still out.' Strange as it may seem, though, there's nothing in the laws of physics that precludes the possibility of foreseeing the future.

It is possible - in theory - that time may not just move forwards but backwards, too. And if time ebbs and flows like the tides in the sea, it might just be possible to foretell major world events. We would, in effect, be 'remembering' things that had taken place in our future.

'There's plenty of evidence that time may run backwards,' says Prof Bierman at the University of Amsterdam.

'And if it's possible for it to happen in physics, then it can happen in our minds, too.' In other words, Prof Bierman believes that we are all capable of looking into the future, if only we could tap into the hidden power of our minds. And there is a tantalising body of evidence to support this theory.

Dr John Hartwell, working at the University of Utrecht in the Netherlands, was the first to uncover evidence that people could sense the future. In the mid-1970s he hooked people up to hospital scanning machines so that he could study their brainwave patterns.

He began by showing them a sequence of provocative cartoon drawings.

When the pictures were shown, the machines registered the subject's brainwaves as they reacted strongly to the images before them. This was to be expected.

Far less easy to explain was the fact that in many cases, these dramatic patterns began to register a few seconds before each of the pictures were even flashed up.

It was as though Dr Hartwell's case studies were somehow seeing into the future, and detecting when the next shocking image would be shown next.

It was extraordinary - and seemingly inexplicable.

But it was to be another 15 years before anyone else took Dr Hartwell's work further when Dean Radin, a researcher working in America, connected people up to a machine that measured their skin's resistance to electricity. This is known to fluctuate in tandem with our moods - indeed, it's this principle that underlies many lie detectors.

Radin repeated Dr Hartwell's 'image response' experiments while measuring skin resistance. Again, people began reacting a few seconds before they were shown the provocative pictures. This was clearly impossible, or so he thought, so he kept on repeating the experiments. And he kept getting the same results.

'I didn't believe it either,' says Prof Bierman. 'So I also repeated the experiment myself and got the same results. I was shocked. After this I started to think more deeply about the nature of time.' To make matters even more intriguing, Prof Bierman says that other mainstream labs have now produced similar results but are yet to go public.

'They don't want to be ridiculed so they won't release their findings,' he says. 'So I'm trying to persuade all of them to release their results at the same time. That would at least spread the ridicule a little more thinly!' If Prof Bierman is right, though, then the experiments are no laughing matter.

They might help provide a solid scientific grounding for such strange phenomena as 'deja vu', intuition and a host of other curiosities that we have all experienced from time to time.

They may also open up a far more interesting possibility - that one day we might be able to enhance psychic powers using machines that can 'tune in' to our subconscious mind, machines like the little black box in Edinburgh.

Just as we have built mechanical engines to replace muscle power, could we one day build a device to enhance and interpret our hidden psychic abilities?

Dr Nelson is optimistic - but not for the short term. 'We may be able to predict that a major world event is going to happen. But we won't know exactly what will happen or where it's going to happen,' he says.

'Put it this way - we haven't yet got a machine we could sell to the CIA.'

But for Dr Nelson, talk of such psychic machines - with the potential to detect global catastrophes or terrorist outrages - is of far less importance than the implications of his work in terms of the human race.

For what his experiments appear to demonstrate is that while we may all operate as individuals, we also appear to share something far, far greater - a global consciousness. Some might call it the mind of God.

'We're taught to be individualistic monsters,' he says. 'We're driven by society to separate ourselves from each other. That's not right.

We may be connected together far more intimately than we realise.'

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On the Net:

Global Consciousness Project

Princeton University


Source: Daily Mail; London (UK)

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User Comments (103)

103. Posted by 1charmingPig on 02/06/2010, 01:58
whos to say that our collective soul isnt the higher power that we are killing each other over....and whos laughing at us...really.
102. Posted by madison on 12/09/2009, 18:52
is nathen relly withme
101. Posted by Eeshu on 12/01/2009, 13:26
to anybody who is skeptical about the genuineness of these random number generators....there are tow types of RNG's , hardware generators in which case they generate truly random numbers(based usually on atmospheric conditions) . on the other hand industrially designed algorithms used for producing random numbers are tested for strong correlation before being used....even the algorithm java provides in its java.util.Random class does acceptably well in the correlations test....the occurrence of such an event purely due to statistical reasons is painfully low...and such repetitions cannot be freak incidents...
100. Posted by David on 10/20/2009, 05:46
Amazing, scientist probably think God is the last entity responsible for this phenomenon, but I think this is definitely a case of 'divine intervention' when God decides to push probability towards one side, and make things happen by nudging things around. I don't think it's global consciousness because the chart spiked before the event happen right? But what do I know, right?
99. Posted by Athen AnandA on 10/17/2009, 03:59
Conformation bias. Academia, with all it's powers, can not prevent people from absolutely wrong.
98. Posted by sam on 09/22/2009, 19:43
quantum physics suggests this as well ... that we are all connected ... look it up! its craziness. but it's all based on completely accurate scientific studies.
97. Posted by NastyGash on 09/11/2009, 16:46
Why do the researchers assume that their RNG is PREDICTING or REACTING to future events? I propose that the RNG is CAUSING the future events!
96. Posted by Asura Field on 08/31/2009, 14:51
Cute. The box predicts the future, and not only that, it predicts future events that are important to the human race, like 9/11, princess Di's funeral...that is a joke. You know what I bet the box predicted? On September 11th, 2001, a particular shellfish died off the coast of Oregon. That's what the box was predicting. Because the box doesn't care about you. This experiment proves to me that anyone can be self-absorbed enough to look at numbers and think they must have something to do with humanity.
95. Posted by DSV on 06/08/2009, 03:05
Here is the answer for everyone that has posted something since 04/30/2007. Today is Monday, June 8,2009 at 3:33:00 am. This is the solution we are looking for. We are one. You! ME! US! Traveling thru space as a wave. Having this earthly terrestrial experince, but we are a spriirtual being. We are all connected as we feel it in our emotions. We are all the same being. All religions celebrate the same GOD, us. Think about what im saying. \. We are living out the same dream. We feel the same thing on a global scale and this by the Princeton University. Love is the ultimate emotion for us. When someone dies we are reborn as another person.I am a 29yr old Man in NJ, soccer, snowboarder, construction. I was scared to write this because the time was 3:33 or 666 yet I noticed, off all the possibilities for the avatar image. The word was Love. I did not plan this as I swear. This is how I feel. na97gsr@yahoo.com
94. Posted by kapakata on 05/01/2009, 20:48
im a 35 year old male, since the age of ten, i clearly & physically see happenings which i saw long before they actually come to pass. i live in africa where it becomes a bit difficult to talk about such matters in a village where a good number of adults have never been to school. i find this site intresting & it does make me understand that i am not crazy at all. please, anyone...feel free to get in touch with me, MUONGA@GMAIL.COM is my adress
93. Posted by Spartacus on 04/30/2009, 08:18
I am Spartacus
92. Posted by badass on 04/14/2009, 16:28
he's right.
91. Posted by CONSPIRACY_THEORIST on 04/08/2009, 16:02
Maybe those electrons inside the reverse biased zener diode are being moved around a little bit, though I don't think manipulating zener diode noise is what our government is trying to do :)
90. Posted by be careful on 02/23/2009, 09:53
Here lies the truth: http://www.green-agenda.com/globalconsciousness.html
89. Posted by mike on 01/03/2009, 13:23
I have a lot of experiences as in knowing what is going to happen. Sometimes within a short time and sometimes longer. Would like to here from others that feel this. It may help me as it is getting more often. contact me at dannythefisher@aol.com
88. Posted by Mr. xcaliverphil on 12/22/2008, 23:35
I think, there is a time machine really exist, and he is watching,waiting for the next step we will take, I feel it, and I know he is reading this message too, you known where can find me, I really need you help!
87. Posted by unexplained on 12/10/2008, 01:19
Back to the article, I would recommend they redo the experiment with the picture images. Instead of showing them images do not. Tell them you will be showing them picture images but keep them thinking so. Then observe the machines readings again and determine if the spikes the machine reads is just anticipation of the actual pictures that were supposed to be shown. And, out of the article topic, i live in Texas so it never snows, the text image entry shows the wording \"snow\" and snow is predicted tonight. (you know down in the comment section) wonder if its really gonna snow? =)
86. Posted by Cliff Dwyer on 09/23/2008, 14:54
I find this asnd the Web Bot project both fascinating, and I welcome what research the future will reveal into how we connect with the world around us and what it can tell us about ourselves! (and to Joh Goodman's post, I reply go watch something up your alley - perhaps "jerry Springer"?)
85. Posted by Bill Cernansky on 09/15/2008, 19:03
This "correlation" is useless without knowing what makes the machine work. By what algorithm or mechanism is the "random" one or zero generated? Without that information, this whole story is crap. And the proof that disasters are causing this is ... a wonkiness in random numbers? Wow. Probably the most fun part of this whole thing is the foil-hats and crystal worshippers who come out of the woodwork, and the overzealous religious types who then come out from under the rocks to bilittle them.
84. Posted by korush on 09/05/2008, 17:32
hi i am in the state of emrgnacy and i alweys looking for some one whom may see futre if any of you have this kind of power . please contact via this email with me. with regard korush korushala@hotmail.com
83. Posted by DAN on 08/26/2008, 12:17
I started noticing non-random numbers communicating the future to me in 2005. The day before the China earthquake in 2008, my phone started bleeping during times like 9:11, 10:11, 11:11. People would call or text that day at 2:22, 3:22 and etc. Then that night I dreamed I was in a big earthquake. I sat up in bed while still dreaming and felt the bed violently shake. I was in Chicago at the time. Due to the phone thing, and the dream, I looked online to see if an earthquake had happened, and sure enough, the top story was the China quake. The numbers freak me out so much that I worked hard to stop believing in them, and it has happened less now.
82. Posted by Pierre on 07/21/2008, 14:23
Religious people are really pathetic. They will jump on anything to comfort themselves.
81. Posted by Marco Saarela on 07/20/2008, 03:49
coboltHell0!Urgent.My name is Marco Saarela(690723-9351,Stockholm)I have read your article on the Global Consciousness project,and yes I could sell info to the CIA.Please protect me from-Europe.You can now disclose the greatest info scam of the century.
80. Posted by Dr Jayaprana on 05/28/2008, 07:50
Little black boxes and all seeing eyes are just more forms developed in the name of the New World Order. Learn the horrific truth of why and how this God made world is so infected by evil in the name of satan. Educate yourselves at: www.cuttingedge.org, www.globalresearch.ca, www.infowars.com, www.prisonplanet.com and www.abbaswatchman.com GOD have mercy upon us!
79. Posted by scott on 05/07/2008, 18:42
Im 16 just left school sat on the comp trying to make sence of everything! Why carnt man accept that theres no point to life. Its just a freek thing, stop rapping your brains trying to think how to get out of it, whats next? why have we happend? Humans have evolved so smart that we are able to think like we do, wer trying to get answers from nothing. 80 years is all most of us are guna have. Fuckin live it!
78. Posted by Robert on 04/03/2008, 22:35
Pray to your god, the little black box. While you are at it, worship a Coke bottle too! Seriously, the reason for this so called phenomenon is geomagnetic storm activity. Just a hint if you haven't figured it out yet. Gotta get back to chasing the little white rabbit.....
77. Posted by Josh on 02/14/2008, 01:49
A university in Tennessee did an experiment that might be able to prove a global conscious theory this is what it was- They took a group of scholars in a closed and secluded enviornment and gave them all a copy of the day's current newspaper and had them fill in the crossword puzzle in the back. The results from the group matched up average (the same as the rest of the country)- no surprise - this is where it got interesting- they then gave them all a copy of a day old news paper (still which none of them have read) and they had them fill in those crosswords- their scores were substantially higher- maybe proving that once the answers were "out there" as in known through the universe..the scholars un-knowingingly might have tapped into aone global conscious awareness- because the ansers were already solved by the others---- kind of interesting
76. Posted by Josh on 02/14/2008, 01:41
I know exaclty what you are goin through kid- Andi know exactly what you mean by not changing anythig because you are afraidtoo- you aren'talone- I have deja vu every single day and I think I know why- sometimes people have near death experiences - you may not have had one that you can remember but you sure have dreamed it- anywayswhen this happens your nscious mind seem to "jump" to a different time and place to the point where you (yourself) actually persist in this new place and time- consider it being like a second chance- It would make sense for the Deja vu that follows because when you experience something like this your mind was never completely did - so on some level you are actually "remembering" the thing tat hapen and you will nocie how thigns slowly start to change.. f you wat theto..or you can si back and let it happen all over again..you can make he choice :)
75. Posted by HolyShadow on 02/10/2008, 01:03
ok i know this sounds weird but sometimes ill be watching tv or something and everything will go black. And then its like a recorder fastworwarding in my mind and all of a sudden im not in a chair anymore, but at a car accedent. and im laying in the car while the flames are about to ingulf me and i reach for myself but then i wake up in my own bed coughing and sweaty. Please guys its getting extremly weird because sometimes i could have sworn i was never in bed at the time. Sometimes i go through full days and wake up then experience the day again its very strange to me! IM ONLY 14!..also just in case ,ive never changed anything after the first experience im too scared.
74. Posted by uday on 02/01/2008, 09:30
hi can u tell me who is the best languges in world?
73. Posted by robert w. phipps on 12/30/2007, 15:11
well to be honest, anyone can predict the future... cause there is some sort of energy about life that isn't understood. most of the time its felt as vibes.... if u stick with your gut feelings... usually they in a way predict the future......pretty much its a (negative) (positive) thing also know as for every action theres a reaction 50-50 chance pretty much
72. Posted by Mike E. on 11/28/2007, 07:08
I believe based on certin events we can to a certin non mystical way predict the future and in general terms anybody can predict the future when it comes down to that technology CAN predict the future or at least make an accurate guess. Weather or not this "black box" can or cannot predict the future? it could go either way I mean there is technology that does.
71. Posted by Maka Lune on 11/24/2007, 22:48
In response about the little voice, I think its rather quite interesting. I've never really thought of it. The voice that probably tells you is a bad idea could actually be the one that has experience there for your 'conscience' I think it actually has to deal with the future and if you supposedly hear it say, 'don't do this, its a bad idea,' and it turns out being a bad idea, well its odd. As for the visions, I'm not sure. But I think dreams have a way of telling the future. Even if the dreams are very strange compared to reality. But there is that one element in the dream that could mean something about the future. Anyone, feel free to e-mail me at deadly_twinxx@yahoo.com I would like to talk about these kind of things. If you have any stories i would love to read them, and I could possibly tell you one of mine. I've only had one dream that I think might have actually been a premonition because I had something similar happen to it in real life.
70. Posted by ChrmgAngl on 11/05/2007, 18:21
I am having deja vu all day, everyday. I'd like to think it isn't real and I'm imagining it, but there are just too many coincidences. I live in a suburb of Los Angeles and there is just no way I am running into the same people day after day, doing the same EXACT things I remember. It's just not possible or is it? I thought perhaps my family was trying to drive me mad, or my husband... but nothing seems logical about what's happening to me.
69. Posted by ryan gardner on 10/18/2007, 02:34
i see things before they happen and every one i came in contact with i see them and i choose if i wish to go into the future or past of this person im scared im just a kid is this normal
68. Posted by mightbecrazy on 10/15/2007, 21:19
O think I might actually be crazy, it's the only way that i can put i now. I Every day is De ja vu for me...EVERY single day, lately strange thigns have been happening, like i have this weird ability tro change the outcome of things using my mind..because i remembered how it happened last time..imagine that..it is like i am living two lives at the same time opposite and negative...
67. Posted by leyterhs on 10/08/2007, 15:08
when i'm gone to married?
66. Posted by lee watson on 10/02/2007, 04:59
I can see things before they happen and i need your help anyones help please contact me on this number 0113 2250573
65. Posted by nytnytnyt on 09/01/2007, 12:24
JEEEEEEP HELEMIIIIN VAAAAAN JAU-MAAAAAAN
64. Posted by nytnytnyt on 09/01/2007, 12:23
JEEEEEEP HELEMIIIIN VAAAAAN JAU-MAAAAAAN
63. Posted by Ton Kuiper on 08/24/2007, 05:31
I make the equipment for this project; my theory is that it is based on synchronicity: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synchronicity This technology is based on the unity of process .In the beginning of the big bang everything was one thing, but it still is!
62. Posted by tom mesey on 07/18/2007, 17:47
it's and interesting concept but is the machine reacting to the people or is it somehow predicting the future on it's own.
61. Posted by leon on 07/12/2007, 21:48
continued.....which is again logically impossible because causality and sequential events can`t have a beginning.........but then again,you can`t logically define GOD either
60. Posted by Barbie E. on 07/10/2007, 03:01
Yes, I believe time does travel forward & backward. I also believe that this is just the "tip of the Iceberg", in regard to the information explosion in science, math & the experiences of man in the other dimensions of existence. There are so many clues of this in the Bible. One example is the experience of John being taken by an angel to see the future in Revelation. For those of us here today who experience the intense vibrations of the body while in a prolonged focus on G-d in worship & prayer, we know that so much more is waiting for us beyond our current knowledge, to experience in the now, & not just later. How can one put that to words, when it is an experience that removes all doubt & skepticism! Religion tries to keep us from this, by calling it evil, but Biblically it is of G-d, unlike the religions that tried to keep us dumbed down while murdering so many non-members. Both today's news, & world history reveal the evil of man made religions. Listen to G-d calling you through your quiet little spirit that so many ignore. AMAZING things happen when you submit! I believe He is pointing us to know more about our Him, our Universe & our selves to lead to PEACE.
59. Posted by PreachonVic on 07/01/2007, 09:36
right, a real no grainer
58. Posted by Vic on 07/01/2007, 08:52
After reading some of the comments posted here, I'm embarrassed by the sheer stupidity of my own species. This project is of massive importance. It could possibly affect the entire way we view reality. In fact we may, in time, even be able to influence our own destiny. However it's a no-grainer to realize this ability will only belong to those with the intelligence to see its value to begin with.
57. Posted by scallywag 12952 on 07/01/2007, 03:57
I think it's a hopefull,but so is jesus -budda-alla-and all the other's this "intelligent "race they call humans want to believe in . JUST KEEP BREEDING YOU WONT NEED A CRYSTAL BALL!!!!
56. Posted by Dan on 06/30/2007, 17:51
After reading most of the comments here, I don't hink anyone really gets the point of the experiment, or the results as far as that goes. What it says is that we all share one universal field of thoughts that we draw from. Most people get too caught up in ego to relaize that they are not a special and unique as they really think they are.
55. Posted by samantha on 06/03/2007, 18:37
can you please help me
54. Posted by Dan Moore on 05/20/2007, 20:24
In the example of people "predicting" shocking images before they are actually shown, couldn't the scientist have noticed these and withdrawn the pictures so the prediction would have been false?
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