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Effects of Healing Intention on Cultured Cells and Truly Random Events
by Dean Radin, PhD, R. Taft, and Garret Yount, PhD
To explore effects of healing intention and intentional space conditioning on the growth of cultured human brain cells and the distribution of truly random events.
- Scholarly Papers
- February 1, 2004
- 10 pages
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Distant Healing Intention
Definitions and Evolving Guidelines for Laboratory Studies
by B. F. Malle, Dean Radin, PhD, Marilyn Schlitz, PhD, S. Schmidt, J. Utts, and Garret Yount, PhD
This paper provides definitions and a discussion of evolving guidelines for conducting research on the effects of distant healing intention (DHI) on living systems in the laboratory. We consider the relevance of DHI laboratory research to applied healing, special theoretical challenges, and other considerations that distinguish DHI research from other domains of laboratory science.
- Scholarly Papers
- May 1, 2003
- 13 pages
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Thinking about Telepathy
by Dean Radin, PhD
Dean Radin, Senior Scientist at The Institute of Noetic Sciences, argues that telepathy is real, and suggests that quantum mechanics may ultimately provide an explanation of how it works.
- Scholarly Papers
- January 1, 2003
- 5 pages
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Exploring Relationships Between Random Physical Events and Mass Human Attention
Asking for Whom the Bell Tolls
by Dean Radin, PhD
Exploratory study of the outputs of continuously operating truly random number generators (RNG) located around the world indicated that the largest daily change in variance in the year 2001 occurred on an unprecedented day in United States history, September 11, 2001.
- Scholarly Papers
- 2002
- 15 pages
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Random Event Generators
Correlations of Continuous Random Data with Major World Events
by Peter A. Bancel, PhD, Roger Nelson, Dean Radin, PhD, and R. Shoup
The interaction of consciousness and physical systems is most often discussed in theoretical terms, usually with reference to the epistemological and ontological challenges of quantum theory. Less well known is a growing literature reporting experiments that examine the mindmatter relationship empirically. Here we describe data from a global network of physical random number generators that shows unexpected structure apparently associated with major world events.
- Scholarly Papers
- 2002
- 14 pages
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Ganzfeld Psi Performance Within an Artistically Gifted Population
by Charles Honorton and Marilyn Schlitz, PhD
ESP Ganzfeld study with exceptional population, students from Juilliard School in New York City. Twenty undergraduate Juilliard students each served as a receiver in a single telepathy Ganzfeld session. Juilliard students achieved a significant success rate of 50%, double the chance of expectation. Students of music demonstrated the most outstanding ...
- Scholarly Papers
- April 1992
- 14 pages
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A Re-examination of the Metaphysical Foundations of Modern Science
by Cassandra Vieten, PhD
The first report of a series under the Causality Issues in Contemporary Science project, funded in part by the Fetzer Foundation and Laurance S. Rockefeller.
- Scholarly Papers
- 1991
- 110 pages