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Precognitive remote viewing in the Chicago area: A replication of the Stanford experiment. |
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sexta, 10 setembro 2004 |
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Dunne, Brenda J & Bisaha, John P(1979). Precognitive remote viewing in the Chicago area: A replication of the Stanford experiment. Journal of Parapsychology, 43(1), (pp. 17-30) Abstract The ability of untrained individuals to describe a remote geographical site where an agent will be at a future time, before the target location has been determined, was investigated in 8 separate trials using 2 female percipients who had no claim to extraordinary psychic abilities. The transcripts of their descriptions were matched and ranked against the various target locations by 8 independent judges who had no other connection with the experiment. Results of this matching indicate a high degree of accuracy. The fact that this paper represents a replication of an earlier experiment (H. Puthoff and R. Targ, 1976) suggests that remote viewing as an experimental design provides additional evidence substantiating the existence of extrasensory perceptual and communication channels. (9 ref)
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