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Daryl Bem’s retrocausality paper discussed at Harvard — [VIDEO]
Riveting. ADDENDUM: Daryl Bem at Colbert.
Posted in Precognition, Psychology, Research, Science
Tagged Daryl Bem, Harvard University, Precognition, psi, Psychology, Research, retrocausality, retrocausation, Science
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PRECOGNITION PAPER: Daryl Bem et al. respond to Wagenmakers et al. – [BAYESIAN STUFF]
Via Dean Radin, PDF file. UPDATE: Andrew Gelman’s remarks (or lack of).
Posted in Precognition, Psychology, Research, Science
Tagged Daryl Bem, future, knowing the future, mind, physics, Precognition, Psychology, remembering the future, Research, retrocausality, retrocausation
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Why there might be something to Daryl Bem’s precognition paper – [VIDEO]
Tyler Cowen is currently a skeptic, but he will have to cave, one day.
Posted in Precognition, Psychology, Research, Science
Tagged Daryl Bem, Dean Radin, physics, Precognition, psi, Psychology, retrocausality, retrocausation, Science
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The New York Times readers generate hundreds of (smart) comments about Daryl Bem’s precognition paper.
Wow, the psi research field (led by Dean Radin et al.) is as hot as the Sun in Summer. When Science Goes Psychic @ The New York Times.
Posted in Precognition, Psychology, Research, Science
Tagged Daryl Bem, extrasensory perception, future, New York Times, physicists, physics, physics research, Precognition, psi, psychic, psychologists, Psychology, psychology research, Research, researchers, retrocausality, retrocausation, Science, time, time physics
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Why Tyler Cowen is wrong to be skeptical of Daryl Bem’s precognition paper.
Tyler Cowen is “still a skeptic, to say the least”. He is so wrong. Here’s why. It’s called the “stupidity hypothesis”.
The doctrine that the world is made up of objects whose existence is independent of human consciousness turns out to be in conflict with quantum mechanics and with facts established by experiment.
Bernard d’Espagnat ADDENDUM: Dean Radin on Daryl Bem‘s precognition paper. BONUS TRACK: Physics book on retrocausation. UPDATE: A critique of Bem’s paper + A defense of Bem’s paper.
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Tagged Bernard d'Espagnat, consciousness, Daryl Bem, Dean Radin, parapsychology, physics, Precognition, premonition, retrocausality, retrocausation, Science, world
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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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Tagged backward causality, backwards causation, Eliezer Yudkowsky, Louis De Broglie, Olivier Costa De Beauregard, physics, Porto, Precognition, prediction markets, quantum mechanics, quantum physics, retrocausality, retrocausation, Robin Hanson, Science, Secretary, time symmetry, zigzagging causality
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