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    What if there are hidden causes for apparent
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    There are three claims in the ESP field which
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    RNG results in alignment with speculations about
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    Results not due to chance, poor quality,
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    Effects are weak and variable | 
    
   
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    Effects are not force-like, not simple causal
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    High quality, EM-shielded, hardware RNGs | 
    
   
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    RNGs pass standard randomness tests | 
    
   
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    Analyses checked against pseudorandom database | 
    
   
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    Analyses checked by independent analysts | 
    
   
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    Predictable events of mass interest | 
    
   
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    New Years celebrations, sports events | 
    
   
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    Unpredictable events of mass interest | 
    
   
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    Earthquakes, terrorist attacks | 
    
   
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    Formal predictions and analyses | 
    
   
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    Disaster	Western Indian Earthquake | 
    
   
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    Disaster	Volcanic Eruption, Congo | 
    
   
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    Meditation 	WorldPuja Webcast | 
    
   
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    Meditation	Ramadan Muslim Prayer | 
    
   
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    Meditation 	Buddhist Stupa Ceremony | 
    
   
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    Violence	Terrorist Disaster, Sept 11 | 
    
   
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    Sports	World Series, Yankee Stadium | 
    
   
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    Sports	Winter Olympic Opening | 
    
   
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    Funeral	George Harrison Tribute | 
    
   
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    Celebration 	Earth Day, 2001 | 
    
   
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    Celebration 	Beijing Gets 2008 Olympics | 
    
   
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    Celebration 	New Year 2001-2002 | 
    
   
   
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    Mind & Matter are complementary aspects of a
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    MMI-RNG scales up to the globe | 
    
   
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    Some support for Einstein’s Objection 
    God
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    Future research | 
    
   
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    Role of the analyst in these results | 
    
   
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    Improved global coherence measures (news?) | 
    
   
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