>
http://www.princeton.edu/~pear/
> Research at prestigious Princeton University provides a
> scientific basis for this claim.
> Their studies have shown that people can alter the numeric
> values produced by hardware random number generators by an
> act of the purely mental will alone. These results have a
> very high degree of statistical significance.
This lab closed at the end of February.
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decades, a small laboratory at Princeton University
managed to embarrass university administrators,
outrage Nobel laureates, entice the support of
philanthropists and make headlines around the world
with its efforts to prove that thoughts can alter the
course of events.
But at the end of the month, the Princeton
Engineering Anomalies Research laboratory, or
PEAR, will close, not because of controversy but
because, its founder says, it is time.>>
"A Princeton Lab on ESP Plans to Close Its Doors",
by Benedit Carey, 10 February, 2007, NYT.
If you really believe that physical reality exists only
in the mind, my classic suggestion is for you to climb
on a skyscraper and jump off. When you hit the
ground, you'll know for sure whether that ground
"exists only in the mind".
Tang Huyen