Re: Remote viewing and coral fertilization

2005-07-21 Thread Jed Rothwell
Stephen A. Lawrence wrote: Coral reef spawning time is apparently phase-locked in some way, using a signal we had not previously identified. There is, however, nothing especially mysterious about phase-locking to an (as yet unidentified) external signal: evolutionarily, it's presumably an

Re: Remote viewing and coral fertilization

2005-07-20 Thread orionworks
A few additional thoughts regarding the debate over RV: Jed sez: If remote viewing actually exists, it must have a naturalistic explanation. I suppose it must be a subtle form of communication, or coordinated thinking similar to the coral coordination. A person in one part of the world

Re: Remote viewing and coral fertilization

2005-07-20 Thread Christopher Arnold
Remote viewing is real, it does work and I am living proof. I can only comment on what I have personally done, and if you don't believe it worked - look at my patent. New technologies do not grow on trees and they seldom get invented by following the old established literature - besides, I have

Re: Remote viewing and coral fertilization

2005-07-20 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jed- I don't think that C F is inviolation of the traditional laws of physics. I think its an another method where as the laws can act to produce fusion. GES

Re: Remote viewing and coral fertilization

2005-07-20 Thread Terry Blanton
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ah yes, ACC's Childhood's End may yet be our ultimate destiny! The truly interesting idea is that that destiny may be what makes us different and a possible object of scrutiny of Others. IMNSHO, g it is more likely that all intelligent civilizations have a hive mind.

Re: Remote viewing and coral fertilization

2005-07-20 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence
Jed Rothwell wrote: I wrote: Of course remote viewing or the Jahn effects seem impossible based on what we now know of biology and physics, but we know practically NOTHING about biology. I can list dozens of ordinary, everyday biological phenomena that seem utterly incredible, and which

Re: Remote viewing and coral fertilization

2005-07-20 Thread orionworks
From: Terry Blanton ... As far as verbal communications goes, my wife's BAUD rate far exceeds mine. ;-) As does mine. You have my simpathies. Regards, Steven Vincent Johnson www.OrionWorks.com

Re: Remote viewing and coral fertilization

2005-07-20 Thread Jed Rothwell
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Extremely unlikely indeed, if we arbitrarily focus our hypothesis on the premise that RV is caused by electromagnetic radiation emanating from the brain. As far as I know, nothing else emanates from the brain. What else could there be, neutrinos? Entangled

Re: Remote viewing and coral fertilization

2005-07-20 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hopefully, trying to bring this personal manifesto to a reasonably short conclusion, might I suggest that the problem may lie more in our current perceptions of what makes up the core of our INDIVIDUALITY - our sense of SELF. First of all, I would wager that the

Re: Remote viewing and coral fertilization

2005-07-20 Thread Christopher Arnold
Jed, Before I started RV, I had several very vivid astral projections and if I may suggest a possibility. The body is an instrument housing a multi-layered entity not of this dimension but connected to the body - call it the soul or pure mind. Throughout "all" recorded history,shamenhave been