Tag Archives: Olivier Costa De Beauregard

Could information go backward in time?

Applied to the psychological arrow of time, that would mean that we could remember the future, instead of the past. We would make a killing on prediction markets if we knew in advance how all contacts would expire. But, in … Continue reading

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PEAR lab (Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research) – REDUX – Retrocausality in physics

In my previous blog post, I said that Princeton professor Robert Jahn has been unable of finding the right hypothesis about the so-called “psychic phenomena” (if any). I mentioned the work of a theoretical physicist, Olivier Costa de Beauregard, who … Continue reading

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The PEAR lab (Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research) is closing doors.

Very sad news. The info comes from the always excellent Business Innovation Insider blog (who got it from the last issue of the Princeton Alumni Weekly). According to the most recent issue of the Princeton Alumni Weekly, Princeton finally plans … Continue reading

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