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From: sphinx@world.std.com (SPHINX Technologies)
Subject: Re: Stapp, PK & Physics Today
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In article <40omlr$er7@nnrp3.primenet.com>,
Gilgamesh <gilgash@primenet.com> wrote:
>They have out now, or soon, a device that works for software on your computer.
>You strap your finger into this velcro strap, that rests on your desk, that is 
>connected to your computer.  Your finger sits there and you think the moves, 
>and the computer will move your little Mario Around! Serious.
>They'll be in the stores soon at will cost $150.
>Now we, as a race will never fully develope PK abilities, this computer 
>machine will be helping us now.  Or will it improve our dormant PK abilities?

You folks should get acquainted with the research of Prof. Robert E. Jahn,
former Dean of Engineering at Princeton University.  Last I heard, his lab
had a Fabry-Perot interferometer hooked up to a strain gauge, and many of 
his lab subjects are able to think at it and cause interference fringes to
appear.  Anybody have any recent info on Jahn's research?

-John Sangster
 Wellesley Hills, MA


