DOES PRECOGNITION FORESEE THE FUTURE? SERIES 2, A LABORATORY REPLICATION AND SERIES 3, A WORLD WIDE WEB REPLICATION.

From: The Journal of Parapsychology | Date: March 1, 2001| Author: STEINKAMP, FIONA | Copyright information

FIONA STEINKAMP [1]

Abstract: An earlier postal experiment by Steinkamp (2000) examined whether true precognition was possible by comparing 2 conditions. In the clairvoyance condition, targets were selected by a pseudorandom number generator before participants did the trials at home; in the true precognition condition, targets were selected using an algorithm on prespecified stock market and temperature figures on a prespecified future date. It was thought unlikely that...

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