quantum physics, pretty mind blowing stuff.
check out the following taken from Whitley Strieber's "Unknkown Country" news letter.
Is A Revolution Brewing in Science?
Last week on Dreamland, a prominent member of the scientific community, Dean Radin, said that the long-sought mechanism behind such phenomena as telepathy and precognition might be explained by principles of quantum physics.
This week, Britian's most prestigious scientifc assembly was left in an uproar when papers were allowed to be presented on telepathy and the afterlife without a formal challenge.
The reason for this is that the statistical evidence of, for example, telepathy, has been beyond dispute for years. Skeptics have refused to entertain it because there appeared to be no mechanism of transmission.
But theories of quantum entanglement, as Dr. Radin pointed out last week, DO suggest that such a mechanism must exist.
The disputed session featured research from Rupert Sheldrake, an independent biologist who is funded by Trinity College, Cambridge, that claims to have found evidence that some people know telepathically who is calling them before they answer the telephone.
Other presentations came from Peter Fenwick, a doctor who thinks deathbed visions suggest that consciousness survives when people die, and from Deborah Delanoy of the University of Hertfordshire, whose work suggests that people can affect the bodies of others by thinking about them.
The British Association for the Advancement of Science was roundly criticized by some of its recent leaders for allowing the papers to go unchallenged.
But then again, such diverse scientific discoveries as the origin of meteors in outer space, the fact that fossils are the bones of prehistoric creatures, and that heavier than air flight is possible have all been roundly disputed by the authorities of their day, as well.
Read more here.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2-2344804,00.html
Cheers
GJ