Michael,

You might like to read this article - written about 10
years ago by a researcher in California.  The author,
Donna Higbee, describes some further cases of the
phenomenon.  Apart from Ms. Higbee's paper, I had not
heard anything more about the effect until this
posting by you!

http://members.aol.com/Rapunz1/invisibility.html

To me, it plays into the "meta-concept" of a shared
perceptual Matrix-esque state.  Way too many years of
chasing spooks, aliens, pk claims, and other things
that evaporate into nothin' has at least led me into
the pondering of a "strong model" for the Jungian
Collective Unconscious.  The human internet.  Figure
out how the wireless connection works and THERE you'll
have something!

nr


--- Michael Foster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> Ok, Vorts... Since this list has disintegrated into
> an over the back 
> fence discussion group concerning theology and
> things that go
> bump in the night, here's one you might find
> interesting.  I often 
> become the Invisible Man.  No, really.
> 
> When Bill posted that bit about the disappearing
> coffee stir stick,  I
> had to chuckle.  That sort of thing happens to me so
> frequently that I
> hardly notice it.  It happens to others in my
> presence.  Things
> disappear for months or years anywhere within arms
> length of me.
> My employes just make sure there are lots of
> whatever I need
> around just so when something necessary disappears
> for a while, 
> there's another one to use.  I have no control over
> 




                
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