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  1. Brian Now

    parallel universes

    Where did you get this and can you explain it? I understand the slight lag between light hitting hitting the back of your eye and the signal being interpreted in the brain, but don't get how that would make us perceive the future.
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    WoW Freakout...Demonic Possesion?

    I haven't either. It is fortunate (for me) that it is a subscription game, otherwise I am afraid I would fall into the abyss of WoW and never come out.
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    Michael Jackson has died

    We know his entertainment credentials. But not all news categories are equal in my opinion. And there are real stories all over the world infinitely more important than this overwhelming coverage. The degree of focus on MJ is shameful.
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    WoW Freakout...Demonic Possesion?

    So, I'm gathering most people think this is real? I think it is a stunt, and a funny one.
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    Michael Jackson has died

    I was 12 or 13 when Thriller came out I thought it was just about the most amazing thing in the universe at the time (before I discovered Duran Duran of course). But nothing after that album could hold my interest. Jackson never did anything that wasn't just plain, commercial pop when it comes...
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    The Paracast Wikipedia

    Good luck on it. I tried to make one for a comedy podcast I like and it kept getting deleted. For sources, I could only find one mention of that podcast in a Florida newspaper's website so it was not enough to be considered "newsworthy" and was repeatedly deleted. Apparently a podcast needs to...
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    A Tale of Two Diverging Economic Worlds

    I don't know, you see he bases his premise of a shift to these emerging economies on their "dynamic" young population or population growth. This assumes an increasing population has one outcome...a good one. Yes, that's possible but only part of the story. In many cases, adding millions of new...
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    Khamenei Speaks Up For His Pet Monkey...

    True, but it's no different than the Bible in that regard, especially the Old Testament. Scriptures are always such a mish-mash of competing ideas and that's what forces people to choose what they want to believe, and disregard the rest. I should look for that list of crazy Bible verses I have...
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    June 21,2009

    I've never been especially interested in this case, but I found myself fairly wrapped up in this episode. Really enjoyable story and it makes me think and ask questions like: Why would this phenomenon be interested in nuclear weapons? Why haven't they worked out their radiation emission...
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    June 14 Jacobs/Hopkins show

    When I started this episode I immediately had questions about these guys. I also felt like I'd be the lone voice of dissent, but I see that's not true at all. I've got 30 minutes to go, but I think I've finished giving these people a part of my day. I bet if Brad Steiger heard the same story...
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    Remote Viewing

    I think both Gulliver and Daz did pretty good jobs and I'm pleasantly surprised that this turned out as well as it did. While you both did well, I was also thinking Titanic might not have been the best target to select after the Hindenburg from a skeptical point of view. It was fine for this...
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    U.S. troops distributing Bibles in Afghanistan 8()

    You really need to send us pics of the congregation before inviting us to join your sex cult. I mean, there are definite limits to faith.
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    U.S. troops distributing Bibles in Afghanistan 8()

    You have heard of the Crusades right? :D Religions aren't all created equal, but even the most vicious can be reduced to a sort of spiritual tofu with democracy and affluence in most of the population. If you mix regional stability, democracy, and of course money all together and let it...
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    Remote Viewing

    I'm looking to the results of all of this! I hope, however, if other forum members decide to participate that they don't go posting their results here till after it's over. Wouldn't want to influence others' results. I guess they're supposed to be sent to David first?
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    Remote Viewing

    Well, can you block me from every Starbucks in the city of Houston? Please? I really have a mocha problem.
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    Remote Viewing

    I understand the need to be totally blind in a test setting, but how would that work in a real world, intelligence gathering session? Targets can still technically be "blind" but would actually be chosen from a finite list of areas of interest to any intelligence agency. The viewer would already...
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    Remote Viewing

    Does anyone else get the feeling this whole thing is about to derail?
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    Remote Viewing

    I believe Joe McMoneagle said, in at least one of his books, that written language was notoriously hard to remote view. Maybe it was Robert Monroe that said that, I don't know. But anyway, could be a good idea to start simple with a picture or something. But then if Daz says words are no...
  19. Brian Now

    Remote Viewing

    Yeah, I'm really interested in this too. I'm not too hopeful, guests often say they'll send something or do something and then never do. It would be great if they're able to come up with an experiment.
  20. Brian Now

    Remote Viewing

    I thought he meant that it happened to be easier for us humans to remote view a target that was active or emotionally charged. I don't think he was saying anything about absolutes. A stationary object that is boring, dull and unchanging to human eyes might actually be full of change at its...
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