>>
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.
>
> <
> 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
>
>
>