Another try at the tables
Actual - Predicted
No ME ME 3 ME 5
1990 14.8%12.3% 12.0%7.8%
1991 -0.2% 1.6% 1.4%4.4%
1992 15.5% 4.5% 4.5%9.6%
1993 3.1%-2.0% 3.1%4.9%
1994 -8.9%-6.2% -8.9% -10.6%
Another try at the tables
Actual - Predicted
No ME ME 3ME 5
1990 14.8% 12.3% 12.0% 7.8%
1991-0.2% 1.6%1.4%4.4%
199215.5% 4.5%4.5%9.6%
19933.1%-2.0% 3.1%4.9%
1994-8.9% -6.2% -8.9% -10.6%
19950.0%6.3%
Another try at the tables
___Actual - Predicted
___No ME__ME 3ME 5___
1990 14.8%12.3%___12.0%7.8%
1991-0.2%_1.6%1.4%_4.4%
199215.5%_4.5%4.5%_9.6%
19933.1%__-2.0%___3.1%_4.9%
An Excel graph of the first table is in the archives at the below link.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FairfieldLife/files/Maharishi%20Effect%20Published/
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, akasha_108 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Another try at the tables
___Actual -
Given that the ME intervnetion was only about 15% of 1993, if the
technology were applied full time, there are some interesting
implications. The initial effects could / should be six times stronger.
Thus the washing machine first year might see a 25% or so increase in
crime, and subsequent years