I perform a seven-day test to show conclusively that a psi wheel under a glass bowl does not move on its own by natural forces, i.e. aided by air currents, or temperature & lighting changes.
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I perform a seven-day test to show conclusively that a psi wheel under a glass bowl does not move on its own by natural forces, i.e. aided by air currents, or temperature & lighting changes.
I’m really glad this website is available to the public and that I was able to search it down and locate. This is the ONLY genuine website that I have been able to find about this topic which incorporates healthy skepticism. I am sure there are some other sites out there I just haven’t come across yet, but I am extremely grateful to have this website as a resource to refer to. As an atheist. there were a few points in time when i applied too much skepticism; As a newbie in understanding consciousness, strange physics, or what may be called the source etc., there were times that i did not exercise enough skepticism. When I first got into this type of thinking I was in a hurry to learn all about it and made some wild speculations. This type of thinking is extremely important to me and certainly will have an impact on which direction I decide to take with my life. I had no idea what to do with my life for a while. Quantum Mechanics is now on my list of many possibilities. You helped me find a balance with my skepticism and for that I am grateful.
Sincerely,
Kal
Sincerely Kal
Oh, nevermind…just read a post about PEAR and ICRL websites….got any others?