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From: David Jonsson [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, April 16, 2012 1:34 PM
To: [email protected]
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Subject: Re: [Vo]:Seasonal variation of halflife: tritium test


Interesting. Is the variation due to sidereal or calendar day?


David




On Sat, Apr 14, 2012 at 1:15 AM, Hoyt A. Stearns Jr.
<[email protected]> wrote:

  It is also well established that the intent and expectation of the
  experimenter can influence radioactive decay, so it would be difficult to
  separate that out from the other possible influences.

  Hoyt Stearns
  Scottsdale, Arizona US


I don't know; that would be an interesting study if it hasn't already been
done.  I know Sidereal time has an influence on remote viewing accuracy.
Note that even previously recorded decay data can be influenced ( editing
the past ! ).

http://www.emergentmind.org/PDF_files.htm/timereversed.pdf

Some sometimes peripherally related links:

http://skewsme.com/blog/2011/05/mind-over-matter/#axzz1sFWsDppL

Mind over matter emerges as the most electrifying area of research. It seems
that human intention can influence machines – even at a distance, when no
influence seems possible. Researchers are both enthralled and puzzled by the
data, which makes no sense. Studies thus far have examined machines that
randomly produce positive or negative electrical pulses, or measure random
radioactive decay, or randomly generate numbers. By concentrating, subjects
try to influence the machines in one direction or another. After more than
14 million trials, Jahn has found a constant, significant influence of
humans on the performance of machines, and the odds of this happening are 1
in 5,000. Other studies have shown that people can influence not only the
random generator they are concentrating on, but hidden generators they don’t
even know about.

Complete article:
http://skewsme.com/blog/2011/05/mind-over-matter/#ixzz1sFXFcq1l
See also: http://facebook.com/SkewsMeScience

http://d1002391.mydomainwebhost.com/JOT/Links/Papers/INTENT.pdf

7. Finally, there is considerable evidence that external qi can alter the
molecular structure of treated solutions, affect nucleotide polymerization,
protein crystallization and enzyme activity, increase the UV absorption of
nucleic acids and catalyze chemical reactions, and alter the radioactive
decay rate of a radioactive source by 1 to 12% (Sancier, 1996; Lin and
Jiang, 1996). These experiments have been replicated from various locations
and the effects were demonstrated even when the separation between subject
and target measured thousands of miles (US to China). [Note: Gloria Alvino
(1996) also described, among other HEF studies, the early work of Dr.
Wilhelm Reich, who built an "accumulator" to concentrate bioenergy and who
claimed to "increase the nuclear decay rate of a radioisotope by placing it
in his "accumulator" (one has to wonder, however, if the energy, or Qi, was
not what was being registered directly by the detector, rather than an
accelerated decay rate-LS)].



http://fourmilab.ch/rpkp/update9.html
http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/ciencia/ciencia_psychoenergetics02.htm
http://wholescience.hubpages.com/hub/Is-there-evidence-for-mind-over-matter
http://www.scientificexploration.org/journal/jse_03_1_radin.pdf
http://www.fourmilab.ch/rpkp/stapp.html




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