This is a good time to catch up on what is new. Since it has been so long, I will briefly recap the discussion to date. I am Gerald Epling, a fellow who responded to the JREF Paranormal Challenge.
In the winter or early spring of 2006, I decided to respond to the JREF challenge. At the time, I was apprehensive concerning the possibility that a response based on phenomenal biocommunication to the challenge would be denied, because it was an example of a natural event. The realization that the scientific investigation of life could move ahead more quickly with a large infusion of cash prompted me to move forward with the application.
Kramer acknowledged the response.
Months later Jeff Wagg took over the discussions with challenge respondents.
Here, at the 57372 thread (
http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/showthread.php?t=57372), we all had a good time with puns. One fellow demonstrated the specificity of microwave shielding by placing his cell phone in a microwave oven and then calling his cell or mobile with another phone. The phone rang in the microwave. It was a really good demonstration of the use of active imagination in the investigation of a theory.
Another forum poster made the cogent observation, that I may not understand what the underlying mechanism of information transmission in the demonstrated phenomenon. This was a bright comment. I do not yet have a complete explanation of the physical basis of phenomenal biocommunication. This may be, in part, due to the nature of the Creator. The mind of the Creator is greater than my mind and I am only able to explore these things in a scientific manner with the mind of a man. Life is God-given and the study of phenomenal biocommunication is a study of life.
Some light-hearted posts were made along with some posts that were less light-hearted. (See the stop-Kaz, Sylvia, soup-of-the-day or whatever-else-is-popular-at-the-moment posts.)
Here is what has been going on behind the scenes,
On July 11th, 2006, I responded to Mr. Wagg. This response has not received the favor of a reply, nor has it been posted in the 57370 thread. Apparently, only JREF officers are allowed to post to this thread.
Here is my reply to Mr. Wagg from July of 2006:
“From: Future Mind
Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2006 3:30 PM
To:
challenge@randi.org
Subject: Egg Sense
July 11, 2006
Dear Mr. Wagg,
Smashing an egg can be accomplished in a number of more or less
controlled ways. Smashing an egg with a hammer would make quite a mess.
So, I am disinclined to use an actual hammer. May I suggest an
alternative to a literal hammer.
Since our last discussion, I have been investigating ways to smash an
egg without spreading pieces of the egg around in an uncontrolled
manner. So far, I have constructed a small chamber that accepts a
gravity-powered projectile that is capable of smashing an egg. The
chamber can be cleaned between uses, although it does not disassemble
easily. I will need to do some more work with the smashing chamber to
make it easier to use.
I see no problem with monitoring one egg while smashing another some
distance away. I am willing to do this as a part of the experiment.
However, my research shows that boiling an egg produces reliable
results. On November 11, 2004 I recorded the response of one egg to
another egg being selected for boiling and then dropped into boiling
water. We could do an experiment similar to this one, involving a
physiological amplifier. (See
http://www.arthurepling.com/aec/aec1b_1.html. There have been some
improvements made to the instrumentation that I used in November of
2004. The current model has a USB interface and will work with the
Windows XP Operating System. With the newer system, samples of the
physiological signal are taken several thousand times per second.
Perhaps we could smash some eggs and boil some others?
If you would like, I could provide the JREF with one of the BioPulse™
physiological amplifiers, USB interface and software for use with a
computer of your choice. Alternatively, I could provide you with the
amplifier settings and sample rates if you should choose to find an
alternative source of physiological amplifier and recording method.
Gerald A. Epling“
In November of 2006, I presented a poster on phenomenal biocommunication at a meeting of scientists in Houston, Texas. I chose an example of a plant being satisfied with water for the presentation. Also, included was an example of an egg responding to the selection and boiling of another egg – at a distance of about 30 feet. This poster presentation is available at
http://www.mindjava.com. Look for the link to “Research” in the left-hand, navigation column.
Look for new information at
http://www.arthurepling.com.
As you know, the web is a rapidly changing thing. The link in the July 2006 letter is somewhat outdated. The basic research is available at the MindJava® website. A video of the first observation of an egg responding to the selection and boiling of another egg is available at the ArthurEpling™ website – look for the “Sensing Intention” link in the left, navigation column. We are putting the finishing touches on a white paper and data disc which will provide a more in-depth description of certain aspects of phenomenal biocommunication.