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Lundi, Mars 14, 2005
Retro PK

Helmut Schmidt reports the following phenomenon:

A random number generator creates numbers of a binary nature. These numbers are translated to sound: one in a left channel and one in the right channel. These sounds are recorded on two identical tapes. After the recording a subject will try to influence the sounds, more to the left or right channel. This choice is made by an independent observer and also the result is also tested by an independent observer. Even then the result is a measurable effect. And the two independent tapes show the same record.


How can this have happened? The subject influenced the pre-recorded tapes. This reminds very much of quantum-physics and the role of the observer. Is the recording only then real, when the observation is made? And this information is transmitted to the second tape as well as it shows the same record. If someone looks at the tapes before the pk-experiment, no effect is measured.

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