Jack by the hedge
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Evidence?Ha-ha, that's where you're wrong.
Evidence?Ha-ha, that's where you're wrong.
Evidence?
Varieties of Anomalous Experience
An Introduction to Parapsychology
Entangled Minds
The Parapsychology Revolution
Outside the Gates of Science
Extraordinary Knowing
The Intention Experiment
Parapsychology and the Skeptics
Ha-ha, that's where you're wrong. Psi is mostly unconscious, that's why it's so damn elusive and tricky. Combine our collective unconscious psi with a holographic universe and presto! you have elusive anomalies like UFOs and crop circles and remote viewing and missing time.
Varieties of Anomalous Experience
An Introduction to Parapsychology
Entangled Minds
The Parapsychology Revolution
Outside the Gates of Science
Extraordinary Knowing
The Intention Experiment
Parapsychology and the Skeptics
What's that mess about?
.And these, I take it, are incomplete citations of scientific articles in mainstream peer-reviewed journals?
Or are they publications on par with Kevin Trudeau's Natural Cures "They" Don't Want You to Know About or Charles Bertlitz' The Bermuda Triangle or Erich von Daniken's Chariots of the Gods?
Outside the Gates of Science
A friendly note: this post appears perilously close to attacking the arguer because you do not like the argument/responce - which frequently draws mod ire when reported and verified. You asked about a crop circle, we know the ways crop circles can be done so lacking evidence that this one A) could not have been done by any known method and/or B)could not have been done with our current technologies the responce was quite reasonable, if dismissive. If neither A nor B then it's just a circle jerk and got the normal attention/commentary it deserves. If A or B or both, then please mention the basic elements proving either or both so we can determine if we should spend time going to the site.Thank you for nothing! And there is a circle in it!
Dont know why you need to be an idiot, but thats your problem... not mine.
You did not answer my questions either!
WOW, your update is worth NOTHING.. other than to make you look like a fool!
Actually, it was...
A curious man from Dow-Corning,
Liked to do things without warning.
He left one day
In a relative way
And came back the previous morning!
No version of this I have seen scans properly for a limerick. But here's a crapload of funny science stuff including two versions of it and Bright and a lot of other stuff: http://www.oipaz.net/V_ScienceJokes.htmlThere was a young fellow named Fisk
whose fencing was extremely brisk.
So fast was his action
the Fitz-Gerald contraction
reduced his rapier to a disk.
Yup, I'm sure this tome has all the answers.Limbo said:Outside the Gates of Science
No version of this I have seen scans properly for a limerick. But here's a crapload of funny science stuff including two versions of it and Bright and a lot of other stuff: http://www.oipaz.net/V_ScienceJokes.html
ETA, think I have it: There was a young fellow called Fisk
Whose fencing was terribly brisk
So swift was his action
The Fitz-Gerald contraction
Reduced his long blade to a disc.
Higgledy-Piggledy, my black hen,
She lays eggs in the relative when.
She doesn't lay eggs in the positive now,
Because she's unable to postulate how.
If you want to be picky, the last line really doesn't scan properly. You'd have to treat the word "long" as a short (or unstressed) syllable. You can read it that way, but it's forced.
http://astrojourneys.com/images/et_cropcircle_450_opt.jpg
Anybody know if this is proven fake? When it is made, and where?
Edited by Locknar:Edited, breach of Rule 4. Please do not hotlink copyrighted material.