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 No.91257

Hello everyone I have frequented this board for quite some time and I have been looking for a way to legitimize the claim that psychic phenomena is something that can be repeated with success.

Even though this is a far cry from a double blind study what I did in my opinion takes the element of luck or guessing completely out of the equation and instead shows with precision that psychic perception is very real and it can also be be honed to get the type of information that you need.

In Starcraft II there is an arcade game called "Mafia". It is based on a party game normally played with cards and a dozen or more people. There is really no way to cheat in the game unless you are using Skype or some kind of hack which is difficult because Blizzard is on top of most cheating software.

Anyway I used a an ESP soundtrack to enhance my psychic abilities while I played the game. The first night I took a pen and paper and wrote down all the numbers of the characters who I sensed were either part of the Mafia or had evil roles. Every single one of them ended up being evil.

https://transcendingvibrations.bandcamp.com/album/esp-iii-brainwave-meditation

During the first night I wrote down 2, 12, 13, 14 and 15 on a piece of paper before anyone had died. As you can see four bad people get knocked off in a row and this is because I suggested them to be lynched which is done through voting. Normally players try to investigate and find evidence that certain players are bad but in this case I went off my psychic hunch.

In summary every single character I guessed was a bad guy ended up being one and I wrote down my answers beforehand. I really can't think of a better way as an individual to prove the possibility of psychic powers and also that it can be highly accurate.

I hope you all enjoyed my experiment and just to prove it to yourself you can either repeat what I've done or try a something similar.

 No.91263

>>91257

>mfw used to make custom maps in Starcrat II, can code .galaxy, made my own physics system in that, made several maps, and then quit SCII forever when I switched over to Linux some years ago

I also use psychic powers while playing games and even recorded and uploaded myself doing it once with an app called "Sim City" on android. There's a thing in there where you get three clouds which each have a random item under it, and when you pop the cloud, it reveals the item. I was able to know which of the three clouds would have sim dollars (the main thing I wanted) or even when all 3 did not have it under them or two or more of them had it under them, and I was able to do this at a statistically significant rate.

I think your example though is better than my own.

I also remember reading in one of the books, I forget which one now might have been Michael Talbot's the Holographic Universe or maybe Colin Wilson The Occult or another book, in which the author talked about these vim cards or whatever the fuck they're called, and had a lot of interesting stuff to say about how often people would get them right and how important it was that the cards had stuff on them which the person trying to guess had a great interest in. Stuff people didn't really give a shit about was more difficult, but stuff that was sexually themed and the individual being tested was a very sexual person, they would be able to know what the cards would have under them at a much higher rate while applying this technique they were using for it.


 No.91659

Healing at a Distance

Astin et al (2000). The Efficacy of “Distant Healing”: A Systematic Review of Randomized Trials (Download PDF)

Leibovici (2001). Effects of remote, retroactive intercessory prayer on outcomes in patients with bloodstream infection: randomised controlled trial (Download PDF)

Krucoff et al (2001). Integrative noetic therapies as adjuncts to percutaneous intervention during unstable coronary syndromes: Monitoring and Actualization of Noetic Training (MANTRA) feasibility pilot (Download PDF)

Radin et al (2004). Possible effects of healing intention on cell cultures and truly random events (Download PDF)

Krucoff et al (2005). Music, imagery, touch, and prayer as adjuncts to interventional cardiac care: the Monitoring and Actualisation of Noetic Trainings (MANTRA) II randomised study (Download PDF)

Benson et al (2006). Study of the therapeutic effects of intercessory prayer (STEP) in cardiac bypass patients (Download PDF)

Masters & Spielmans (2007). Prayer and Health: Review, Meta-Analysis, and Research Agenda (Download PDF)

Radin et al (2008). Compassionate intention as a therapeutic intervention by partners of cancer patients: Effects of distant intention on the patients’ autonomic nervous system (Download PDF)

Schlitz et al (2012). Distant healing of surgical wounds: An exploratory study. (Download PDF)

Physiological Correlations at a Distance

Duane & Behrendt (1965). Extrasensory electroencephalographic induction between identical twins (Download PDF)

Grinberg-Zylberbaum et al (1994). The Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen Paradox in the Brain: The transferred potential (Download PDF)

Wiseman & Schlitz (1997). Experimenter effects and the remote detection of staring (Download PDF)

Standish et al (2003). Evidence of correlated functional magnetic resonance imaging signals between distant human brains (Download PDF)

Wackermann et al (2003). Correlations between brain electrical activities of two spatially separated human subjects (Download PDF)

Schmidt et al (2004). Distant intentionality and the feeling of being stared at: Two meta-analyses (Download PDF)

Radin (2004). Event related EEG correlations between isolated human subjects (Download PDF)

Standish et al (2004). Electroencephalographic Evidence of Correlated Event-Related Signals Between the Brains of Spatially and Sensory Isolated Human Subjects (Download PDF)

Achterberg et al (2005). Evidence for Correlations Between Distant Intentionality and Brain Function in Recipients: A Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Analysis (Download PDF)

Radin (2005). The sense of being stared at: A preliminary meta-analysis (Download PDF)

Radin & Schlitz (2005). Gut feelings, intuition, and emotions: An exploratory study (Download PDF)

Schlitz et al (2006). Of two minds: Skeptic-proponent collaboration within parapsychology (Download PDF)

Moulton & Kosslyn (2008). Using Neuroimaging to Resolve the Psi Debate (Download PDF)

Ambach (2008). Correlations between the EEGs of two spatially separated subjects: a replication study (Download PDF)

Hinterberger (2010). Searching for neuronal markers of psi: A summary of three studies measuring electrophysiology in distant participants (Download PDF)

Schmidt (2012). Can We Help Just by Good Intentions? A Meta-Analysis of Experiments on Distant Intention Effects (Download PDF)

Jensen & Parker (2012). Entangled in the womb? A pilot study on the possible physiological connectedness between identical twins with different embryonic backgrounds (Download PDF)

Jensen & Parker (2013). Further possible physiological connectedness between identical twins: The London study (Download PDF)


 No.91660

>>91659

Telepathy & ESP

Targ & Puthoff (1974). Information transmission under conditions of sensory shielding (Download PDF)

Puthoff & Targ (1976). A perceptual channel for information transfer over kilometer distance: Historical perspective and recent research (Download PDF)

Eisenberg & Donderi (1979). Telepathic transfer of emotional information in humans (Download PDF)

Bem & Honorton (1994). Does psi exist? (Download PDF)

Hyman (1994). Anomaly or artifact? Comments on Bem and Honorton (Download PDF)

Bem (1994). Response to Hyman (Download PDF)

Milton & Wiseman (1999). Does Psi Exist? Lack of Replication of an Anomalous Process of Information Transfer (Download PDF)

Storm & Ertel (2001). Does Psi Exist? Comments on Milton and Wiseman’s (1999) Meta-Analysis of Ganzfeld Research (Download PDF)

Milton & Wiseman (2001). Does Psi Exist? Reply to Storm and Ertel (2001) (Download PDF)

Sherwood & Roe (2003). A Review of Dream ESP Studies Conducted Since the Maimonides Dream ESP Programme (Download PDF)

Delgado-Romero & Howard (2005). Finding and Correcting Flawed Research Literatures (Download PDF)

Hastings (2007). Comment on Delgado-Romero and Howard (Download PDF)

Radin (2007). Finding Or Imagining Flawed Research? (Download PDF)

Storm et al (2010). Meta-Analysis of Free-Response Studies, 1992–2008: Assessing the Noise Reduction Model in Parapsychology (Download PDF)

Storm et al (2010). A Meta-Analysis With Nothing to Hide: Reply to Hyman (2010) (Download PDF)

Tressoldi (2011). Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence: the case of non-local perception, a classical and Bayesian review of evidences (Download PDF)

Tressoldi et al (2011). Mental Connection at Distance: Useful for Solving Difficult Tasks? (Download PDF)

Williams (2011). Revisiting the Ganzfeld ESP Debate: A Basic Review and Assessment (Download PDF)

Rouder et al (2013). A Bayes Factor Meta-Analysis of Recent Extrasensory Perception Experiments: Comment on Storm, Tressoldi, and Di Risio (2010) (Download PDF)

Storm et al (2013). Testing the Storm et al. (2010) Meta-Analysis Using Bayesian and Frequentist Approaches: Reply to Rouder et al. (2013) (Download PDF)

General Overviews & Critiques

Utts (1996). An assessment of the evidence for psychic functioning (Download PDF)

Alcock (2003). Give the Null Hypothesis a Chance (Download PDF)

Parker & Brusewitz (2003). A Compendium of the Evidence for Psi (Download PDF)

Carter (2010). Heads I lose, tails you win (Download PDF)


 No.91661

Survival of Consciousness

van Lommel et al (2001). Near-death experience in survivors of cardiac arrest: a prospective study in the Netherlands (Download PDF)

van Lommel (2006). Near-death experience, consciousness, and the brain (Download PDF)

Beischel & Schwartz (2007). Anomalous information reception by research mediums demonstrated using a novel triple-blind protocol (Download PDF)

Greyson (2010). Seeing Dead People Not Known to Have Died: “Peak in Darien” Experiences (Download PDF)

Kelly (2010). Some Directions for Mediumship Research (Download PDF)

Kelly & Arcangel (2011). An Investigation of Mediums Who Claim to Give Information About Deceased Persons (Download PDF)

Nahm et al (2011). Terminal lucidity: A review and a case collection (Download PDF)

Facco & Agrillo (2012). Near-death experiences between science and prejudice (Download PDF)

Matlock (2012). Bibliography of reincarnation resources online (articles and books, all downloadable)(Download PDF)

Precognition & Presentiment

Honorton & Ferrari (1989). “Future telling”: A meta-analysis of forced-choice precognition experiments, 1935-1987 (Download PDF)

Spottiswoode & May (2003). Skin Conductance Prestimulus Response: Analyses, Artifacts, and a Pilot Study (Download PDF)

Radin (2004). Electrodermal presentiments of future emotions (Download PDF)

McCraty et al (2004). Electrophysiological Evidence of Intuition: Part 1. The Surprising Role of the Heart (Download PDF)

McCraty et al (2004). Electrophysiological Evidence of Intuition: Part 2. A System-Wide Process? (Download PDF)

Radin & Lobach (2007). Toward understanding the placebo effect: Investigating a possible retrocausal factor (Download PDF)

Radin & Borges (2009). Intuition through time: What does the seer see? (Download PDF)

Bem (2011). Feeling the Future: Experimental Evidence for Anomalous Retroactive Influences on Cognition and Affect (Download PDF)

Bem et al (2011). Must Psychologists Change the Way They Analyze Their Data? (Download PDF)

Bierman (2011). Anomalous Switching of the Bi-Stable Percept of a Necker Cube: A Preliminary Study (Download PDF)

Radin et al (2011). Electrocortical activity prior to unpredictable stimuli in meditators and non-meditators (Download PDF)

Radin (2011). Predicting the Unpredictable: 75 Years of Experimental Evidence (Download PDF)

Tressoldi et al (2011). Let Your Eyes Predict : Prediction Accuracy of Pupillary Responses to Random Alerting and Neutral Sounds (Download PDF)

Galek et al (2012). Correcting the Past: Failures to Replicate Psi (Download PDF)

Mossbridge et al (2012). Predictive physiological anticipation preceding seemingly unpredictable stimuli: a meta-analysis (Download PDF)


 No.91662

Theory

Josephson & Pallikari-Viras (1991). Biological Utilisation of Quantum NonLocality (Download PDF)

May et al (1995). Decision augmentation theory: Towards a model of anomalous mental phenomena (Download PDF)

Houtkooper (2002). Arguing for an Observational Theory of Paranormal Phenomena (Download PDF)

Bierman (2003). Does Consciousness Collapse the Wave-Packet? (Download PDF)

Dunne & Jahn (2005). Consciousness, information, and living systems (Download PDF)

Henry (2005). The mental universe (Download PDF)

Hiley & Pylkkanen (2005). Can Mind Affect Matter Via Active Information? (Download PDF)

Lucadou et al (2007). Synchronistic Phenomena as Entanglement Correlations in Generalized Quantum Theory (Download PDF)

Rietdijk (2007). Four-Dimensional Physics, Nonlocal Coherence, and Paranormal Phenomena (Download PDF)

Bierman (2010). Consciousness induced restoration of time symmetry (CIRTS ): A psychophysical theoretical perspective (Download PDF)

Tressoldi et al (2010). Extrasensory perception and quantum models of cognition (Download PDF)

Tressoldi (2012). Replication unreliability in psychology: elusive phenomena or “elusive” statistical power? (Download PDF)


 No.91663

Mind-Matter Interaction

Crookes (1874). Researches in the phenomena of spiritualism (Download PDF)

Crookes (1874). Notes of séances with DDH (Download PDF)

Jahn (1982). The persistent paradox of psychic phenomena: An engineering perspective (Download PDF)

Radin & Nelson (1989). Evidence for Consciousness-Related Anomalies in Random Physical Systems (Download PDF)

Radin & Ferrari (1991). Effects of Consciousness on the Fall of Dice: A Meta-Analysis (Download PDF)

Nelson et al (2002). Correlations of continuous random data with major world events (Download PDF)

Crawford et al (2003). Alterations in Random Event Measures Associated with a Healing Practice (Download PDF)

Freedman et al (2003). Effects of Frontal Lobe Lesions on Intentionality and Random Physical Phenomena (Download PDF)

Bosch et al (2006). Examining Psychokinesis: The Interaction of Human Intention With Random Number Generators—A Meta-Analysis (Download PDF)

Radin et al (2006). Reexamining psychokinesis: Commentary on the Bösch, Steinkamp and Boller meta-analysis (Download PDF)

Radin (2006). Experiments testing models of mind-matter interaction (Download PDF)

Radin (2008). Testing nonlocal observation as a source of intuitive knowledge (Download PDF)

Nelson & Bancel (2011). Effects of mass consciousness: Changes in random data during global events (Download PDF)

Radin et al (2012). Consciousness and the double-slit interference pattern: Six experiments (Download PDF)

Shiah & Radin (2013). Metaphysics of the tea ceremony: A randomized trial investigating the roles of intention and belief on mood while drinking tea (Download PDF)

Potential Applications

Carpenter (2011). Laboratory Psi Effects May Be Put to Practical Use: Two Pilot Studies (Download PDF)

Schwartz (1980/2000). Location and reconstruction of a Byzantine structure… [by remote viewing] (Download PDF)

Books

Radin (1997). The Conscious Universe: The Scientific Truth of Psychic Phenomena

Radin (2006). Entangled Minds: Extrasensory Experiences in a Quantum Reality

Irwin & Watt (2007). An Introduction to Parapsychology

Mayer (2008). Extraordinary Knowing: Science, Skepticism, and the Inexplicable Powers of the Human Mind

Kelly et al (2009). Irreducible Mind: Toward a Psychology for the 21st Century

Tart (2009). The End of Materialism: How Evidence of the Paranormal Is Bringing Science and Spirit Together

Carter (2010). Science and the Near-Death Experience: How Consciousness Survives Death

Van Lommel (2011). Consciousness Beyond Life: The Science of the Near-Death Experience

Alexander (2012). Proof of Heaven: A Neurosurgeon’s Journey into the Afterlife

Carpenter (2012). First Sight: ESP and Parapsychology in Everyday Life

Carter (2012). Science and Psychic Phenomena: The Fall of the House of Skeptics

Targ (2012). The Reality of ESP: A Physicist’s Proof of Psychic Abilities

Radin (2013). Supernormal: Science, Yoga, and the Evidence for Extraordinary Psychic Abilities


 No.91688

>>91663

Where am I supposed to download these from? I see the (download PDF) at the end of these. Where's the source?


 No.91690

Dice rollRolled 3, 1, 6 = 10 (3d6)

>>91688

basically op just prove what

>>91659

>>91660

>>91661

>>91662

>>91663

were trying or did prove.

your better of doing your experiments if you want magic. You can read the books for fun if you want but that's a long list that's gonna take forever.


 No.91701

>>91688

Just copy and paste whichever study(all of which are peer-reviewed) to find the PDF. I also recommend listening to Dean Radin lectures on the IONS(institute of noetic sciences) youtube channel.




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