Yes, that one is interesting. It's on a similar line to the placebo effect, which works EVEN WHEN you tell the person they are getting the placebo.
Another that I found crazy was the capacity for people to "will" a random number generator to tend toward one value over another... an effect that worked even if they printed the results before the start of the experiment.
Yes, that one is interesting. It's on a similar line to the placebo effect, which works EVEN WHEN you tell the person they are getting the placebo.
Another that I found crazy was the capacity for people to "will" a random number generator to tend toward one value over another... an effect that worked even if they printed the results before the start of the experiment.
Yep, Sheldrake has highlighted some fascinating aspects to our reality. And he uses true science to do it.
The data speaks for itself.