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Post Info TOPIC: proving the existence of micro-psychokinesis


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Date: May 12, 2007
proving the existence of micro-psychokinesis


Hi,

As most of you may have seen abonduntly, there are tons of people claiming to have psychic abilities or believing in them, yet a few non believers just keep saying "prove it".

That's the main reason behind a new site I just made that contains a small random guessing card game to build statistics which will be used as evidence once we acquire enough data.

Being very statistically inclined, I can assure you that not only have the program's random number generation been fully evaluated, but also that the results will be kept intact.  This is a real scientific experiment and I would accept a negative outcome if it happens, although I KNOW PK exists.

If you want to help us or just practice, go to http://www.psi.juzaz.com.



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Date: May 18, 2007

Tiiiiight Game.smile
i get the colors but the symbols are a little bit tricky-er hahaha pretty sweet game.

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OMG these games are ****ing Wicked!!!!bleh 
psychic represent!

-- Edited by Spadez at 08:19, 2007-05-18

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How does one make the turtles move with a computer program? If I could do that Id head to Vegas :) My odds would be grrrrrrrrrreat!!! lol

Maybe the name "doris" just irks me?

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Date: Jul 20, 2007

One wrote:

How does one make the turtles move with a computer program? If I could do that Id head to Vegas :) My odds would be grrrrrrrrrreat!!! lol

Maybe the name "doris" just irks me?

:)



Actually very few people have enough practice or skill to have absolute control over this ability, which is why the impact is defined by statistical tests comparing the results with the normal curve's expectations, giving a degree of probability that an external factor is involved.  This increase seems typically around 50% in the most skilled subjects, which is really good.

But like I said, very few have that skill level.  So the increase is usually fairly small and only large volumes of data can show the trend.

For the turtle names, I'm sorry you don't like them.  I have a turtle we called Boris (male) and we thought to name it's future mate Doris, which is where those names come from.

Don't hesitate to make any other comment or suggestion.

BTW, you can use the contact tab or the forum on my site to send those.



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