22-06-2010, 04:07 AM
Quote:Dr. Roger Nelson, of Princeton's Engineering Anomalies Research Laboratory (or PEAR Lab), announced the results of research that showed that subjects in the study were able to communicate complex information such as images of very different types of buildings and sculptures to other subjects thousands of miles away. The proof that such information could be communicated mentally from one person to another was interesting enough, but what really astounded the audience in the Smithsonian seminar in February 1994 where the results were announced was that, in a large number of cases, receivers got the information up to three days before it was sent out.
Ok,now I get it.They've hired Uri Geller. :rofl:
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