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Water seems to be an ideal vehicle for carrying subtle, mental effects into physical experiments. The conventional science community should be embracing these results and looking for ways to understand current paradigms in order to understand them.....

Precisely and yet science-medicine, in general, totally rejects Homeopathic medicine which has been demonstrating such realities for more than two centuries.

There is a particular level of hubris and arrogance in science and medicine when they reject out of hand modalities they do not understand simply because they cannot be fitted into materialist reductionist science.

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I wonder how far the retrocausal influence might extend?

And example that occurred to me: assemble two statistically large sets of otherwise very similar telescope data. There are vast troves of such data available online. Divide it into two samples, one of which will be focused on by meditators after the analysis is complete. The analysis could be intended to find e.g. a certain type of stellar variability, pulsations for example. The meditators would focus on just that form of variability. Is it found with greater frequency in the sample they focused upon? If so this would be curious indeed, as the light from those stars left many hundreds or thousands of years in the past....

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Brilliant essay that deserves to go viral and awaken many who are stuck in the dogmatic limitations of their 'faith'. In terms of water ,it still baffles me how the scientific community ignores the ground breaking work by Masaru Emoto! 'The Hidden Messages of Water' is truly groundbreaking.

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Well said, thank you.

Materialism’s reduction of knowledge has kept us in Plato’s cave, looking for Truth in Form and dismissing what can’t be rationalized (i.e., Hegel’s the actual) as shadowy imitation of Reality..

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Researchers just put a visible object into a quantum superposition.

https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adf7553

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