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May 15, 2013, 5:37:08 PM5/15/13
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Have Scientists Discovered a Way of Peering Into the Future?

Controverialfiles
Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Deep in the basement of a dusty old library in Edinburgh
lies a small black box that churns out random numbers. At
first glance the box looks profoundly dull, but it is, in
fact, the �eye' of a machine that appears capable of
peering into the future.

The machine apparently sensed the September 11th attacks
on the World Trade Center four hours before they
happened, and appeared to forewarn of the Asian Tsunami.

"It's Earth shattering stuff," says Dr Roger Nelson,
Emeritus researcher at Princeton University in the USA.
"But unfortunately we don't have a box for predicting the
future that we can sell to the CIA. We're very early on
in the process of trying to figure out what's going on
here. At the moment we're stabbing in the dark."

Dr Nelson's Global Consciousness Project - originally
hosted by Princeton University - is one of the most
extraordinary experiments of all time. It aims to �sense'
whether all of humanity shares a single unconscious mind
that we all tap into without realizing it. Some might
refer to it as the mind of God. But the machine has also
thrown up another tantalizing possibility: that
scientists may have unwittingly discovered a way of
predicting the future.

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Jai Maharaj, Jyotishi
Om Shanti

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May 15, 2013, 7:58:46 PM5/15/13
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Dr. Jai Maharaj posted:
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Sorry, only God and the prophets to whom He reveals his
future are privy to what is about to happen. While the
future certainly has a fixed outcome, there is no
mechanism available to man to view it.

- Dutchboy88

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May 15, 2013, 8:00:01 PM5/15/13
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This really isn�t about predicting anything specific
about the future. The thesis is that human consciousness,
alone, or in aggregate, can actually change
probabilities, and they seem to have good data to back
that up.

So, his machine can �sense� when those probabilities are
being strongly affected by our consciousnesses, and that
seems to be an indicator that a big event is happening or
about to happening. However, there�s no way his machine
can tell him what that event is, so he can�t actually see
the future.

- Boogieman

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May 15, 2013, 8:01:21 PM5/15/13
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I agree that it might not be about predicting the future,
specifically.

I�ve studied physics for a long time, and what I see here
is a sort of indication that time might not be an
absolute, linear thing that you can measure with a tape
(we call the tape a �clock�), but that time might instead
be a little fuzzy... sort of.

So that events cannot be said to happen at an absolute,
fixed �time�, but actually occur kinda sorta �around� a
particular time.

- djf

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May 15, 2013, 8:03:02 PM5/15/13
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Believe what you like, but you are wrong. I am neither
God nor his prophet, yet I have at times foreseen the
future. I have had dreams of very specific events a few
days before they occurred, and told others of it before
the event. I can almost always sense when I am going to
have an unpleasant surprise within a day or so, although
I cannot always say of what type. Sometimes I will sense
strongly that a person who I haven't spoken to in years
will call me, and without any logical reason to suspect
it, they do that same day. The reverse never happens.

It's like the article describes it, I feel somehow that I
am tapping into a larger consciousness. It's nothing
weird, it's just a strong sense that I've learned to
listen to. Unfortunately, I cannot predict Powerball
numbers or anything like that, but I have time and again
used my odd ability to make money in my profession.

- Pugachev

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May 16, 2013, 3:41:54 PM5/16/13
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I saw this in the Science Channel. It's serious research.
Fascinating!

- Ramon A. Vicente
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