02-06-2014, 08:18 AM
The Randi challenge is 'somewhat' biased :¬)
There are many experiments conducted under scientific rigour (accounting/controlling external influences and requiring repeatable results) which conclusively prove ESP; the mind affecting the 'external'. One very simple example is the RNG (random number generator). It essentially flips a coin, by choosing either a 1 or 0, thousands of times a second.
Running this for days/weeks (obviously) yields 50/50 probability. Repeated tests proved that the percentage can be influenced, significantly above the statistical average/mean, by thought.
Having said that, my own ESP card results are all the evidence I need for ESP, external recognition isn't necessary. Whether I could repeat such in a testing environment is another thing, as fear of failure would be hard to manage.
The setting is the key to the mind being unlocked.
There are many experiments conducted under scientific rigour (accounting/controlling external influences and requiring repeatable results) which conclusively prove ESP; the mind affecting the 'external'. One very simple example is the RNG (random number generator). It essentially flips a coin, by choosing either a 1 or 0, thousands of times a second.
Running this for days/weeks (obviously) yields 50/50 probability. Repeated tests proved that the percentage can be influenced, significantly above the statistical average/mean, by thought.
Having said that, my own ESP card results are all the evidence I need for ESP, external recognition isn't necessary. Whether I could repeat such in a testing environment is another thing, as fear of failure would be hard to manage.
The setting is the key to the mind being unlocked.