[29] Murray: Chouinard: temperature PK

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Murray: Chouinard: temperature PK
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Mon, 05 Apr 1999 10:00:52 -0600
From:
"Richard T. Murray" <rmforall@earthlink.net>
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April 5, 1999 Hello, Ingo Swann and Gertrude Schmeidler reported a successful temperature PK experiment about 1971. Scott Little and Hal Puthoff have a lab in Austin that could readily replicate Chouinard's experiment. Hal Puthoff reported a dramatic magnetometer experiment with Swann about 1972. You could also set it up as an automatic experiment on the Web, so anyone could log in and try to produce nonrandom effects, with the data being continuously recorded and displayed, as in Walker's Retroactive PK site.

Scott Little, EarthTech Int'l, Inc. http://www.eden.com/~little Suite 300, 4030 Braker Lane West, Austin TX 78759, USA 512-342-2185 (voice), 512-346-3017 (FAX), little@eden.com (email)


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>From Quantum-Mind discussion group:
Subject: [q-mind] Mentally Induced Temperature Fluctuations - Edmond Chouinard

Date: Sun, 4 Apr 1999 07:28:59 -0700
From: Stuart Hameroff <hameroff@U.ARIZONA.EDU>

>From Edmond Chouinard <edmeasure@aol.com> 4-4-99

re: 23 March 99 Quantum Mind List Article from Fred Thaheld

[Fred Thaheld, previously]

Subject: Can one measure willful intent? Addendum
In a previous posting to Q-Mind a proposal was made to utilize either superconductors or Superconducting QUantum Interference Devices (SQUIDS), and subjecting them to willful intent to determine if, over a varying period of time, one could either: Raise the temperature, get a current circulating or stopped without the intervention of a magnetic field, raise or lower the resistivity or reduce or increase the current.

[Edmond Chouinard]
I have done and am doing such temperature measurements, though not with superconductors, magnetic devices, or through phase changes. Rather through
laser micro-metrology techniques, looking directly at the level of random
fluctuations in movement of objects, flowers, and through looking directly at
the surface temperatures of objects, again flowers, with differential sets of
thermopiles.

I have found repeatable correlations in the level of random dimensional fluctuations (in the order of parts of a micron) and in the fluctuations of
temperature (in the order of hundredths of a degree F). This occurs as
a
function changing mental state, from highly focussed concentration on the
object to a spread-out transcendental state of mind. This information derives, again and again, from hundreds of experimental runs where overall
average signal to noise ratios exceed the value of 2. For this reason, I am
calling the whole experimental setup a "Non-Local Mind Fluctuation Sensor,"
and I expect that S/N Ratios will only continue be become better. A lot of
fascinating questions are arising from the data relative to "coupling" mechanisms between the mind and the target (flowers) and with the local surrounding environment (air) around the targets; local vs non-local issues.

Edmond Chouinard



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