Psi Phenomena

Telephone telepathy
Psi Phenomena
Eric Thompson

Investigating Telephone Telepathy

The ring of a phone is a modern siren, a mundane sound that can evoke both excitement and dread. Most of us have experienced moments when, just before answering, a sudden name or face leaps into our minds—an uncanny certainty about who is on the other end of the line. Is it intuition? Coincidence? Or something stranger?

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Mind-Matter Interaction
Consciousness
Eric Thompson

Robert Jahn and Brenda Dunne on Mind-Matter Interaction

Scientists Robert G. Jahn and Brenda J. Dunne of Princeton University’s Engineering Anomalies Research (PEAR) program present a very innovative framework for conceptualizing the interaction between consciousness and the material world as a part of their seminal paper titled A Modular Model of Mind/Matter Manifestations (M5).

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Julia Mossbridge: Predicting the Unpredictable
Psi Phenomena
Eduardo Mainero

Julia A. Mossbridge: Predicting the Unpredictable

Imagine if your body could react to events before they happen. It sounds like science fiction, but a growing body of research suggests this might be a reality. Welcome to the intriguing world of predictive anticipatory activity (PAA), where the line between present and future blurs in surprising ways.

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Do geophysical conditions influence psi phenomena?
Earth Energies
Eduardo Mainero

Do Geophysical Conditions Influence Psi Phenomena?

In the fascinating intersection of neuroscience, geophysics, and consciousness studies, Dr. Michael Persinger’s research stands as a testament to the potential influence of Earth’s natural phenomena on human consciousness and psychic experiences. While many scientists still refuse to accept the growing body of scientific evidence for psi phenomena, a growing number of scientists and researchers are embracing psi as a reality. Persinger’s innovative approach to understanding psi phenomena through the lens of geophysical influences has opened new avenues for scientific inquiry into experiences often dismissed as purely subjective or imaginary.

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Brainwave nonlocality
Consciousness
Eduardo Mainero

Brainwave Nonlocality in Isolated Human Subjects

Dean Radin conducted a groundbreaking study in the Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine in May 2004, aiming to investigate the possibility of psychophysiological interactions between distant pairs of human subjects. The findings challenge our understanding of consciousness and suggest that the boundaries of the mind may extend far beyond the brain.

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Precognition in the Animal Kingdom - Planarian Worms
Animal Kingdom
Eduardo Mainero

Precognition in the Animal Kingdom

This exploration delves into precognition as a normal cognitive function in the animal kingdom, highlighting various species’ anticipatory behaviors and their implications for understanding animal intuition and ecological adaptation.

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