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From: pnorton@beaux.atwc.teradyne.com (Peter Norton)
Subject: Re: Roger Penrose's New Book (in HTML) 1.0
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pnorton@beaux.atwc.teradyne.com 
>clarke@longwood.cs.ucf.edu (Tom Clarke) writes:
>>
>>Actually, I like Stapp's ideas.  His Heisenberg/James theory of
>>how the mind and QM dovetail, seems to me to leave adequate room
>>for subtle ESP like effects.  Not telekinesis, that would violate
>>conservation of energy, but EPR-type correlations could 
>>result in ESP-like correlations between two minds, at least in
>>principle.  
>
>In practice, this is called 'synchronicity'.
>The appropriate next question would be: "why don't they happen to me?"

Or - "how can I make them go away?"
