2008-08-22 02:02:36
Peer review
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In everything that I've posted here about our Telepathy experiment I hope that I've made it plain that we are proceeding in a random sort of way and not attempting any sort of rigorous scientific method, which would be open for others to attempt on their own in what is called "peer review." In such a setting, or method, each time we run the Learn Telepathy Quickly program with someone, we should have a set of standard questions to ask of people and their responses recorded, then the answers made into a percentage-type of statistic. We do that, but we have different questions each time, often made up on the spur of the moment. The answers are recorded by saving the IM conversation as an .rtf (Rich Text Format) file. Usually Roy will ask ten to fifteen questions and will keep track of right, wrong and nebulous answers, that is, answers which are partly correct. I suppose that this can be duplicated by others - like, by you yourself - if you think you have some telepathic ability.

Actually, most people do have telepathic ability but are unaware of it. I've said in previous entries that telepathy was the first form of human communication and that it is based upon human emotion and feelings. As an example, perhaps you've known exactly what another person is feeling without them having said a word, and perhaps with their face not fully in view. Body language will "speak" a great deal, but what I am proposing is that there is a direct transfer of information from one mind to another. Also please note that I did not write "brain," I wrote "mind;" this is because we believe that the human mind does not reside in the brain but rather uses it and resides elsewhere. An extreme example would be when two people are being sexually intimate: the one will know that the other is fantasizing about being with a third person not present.

As always, if you wish to try our Learn Telepathy Quickly program, please e-mail me at outlands.community@gmail. You'll need an Instant Messenger; we use MSN's and the one which comes with Gmail. We will reluctantly use our Yahoo! IM (we do NOT like it) and will not use AOL's Triton at all.

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