That is a valid question, and one I don't know a solution to. When you
have a reality that is molded by belief and intention, is ANY experiment
foolproof and intrinsically valid?
Marshall
On 5/15/2012 12:54 PM, sol wrote:
Marshall wrote:
So basically if a lab that was performing the experiment had one or
more people who did not believe it would work, they would block the
action somehow preventing it from working!
That makes me wonder whether successful experiments were successful
due to the presence of one or more persons who DID believe the
experiment would work?
sol
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