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 > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Make Yahoo! your home page http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs

