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New Insights into the Links between ESP and Geomagnetic Activity. New Insights into the Links between ESP and Geomagnetic Activity. Part 1. Part 2. Part 3. Geomagnetic Activity. Negative Correlation. Makarec and Persinger, 1987 Persinger and Krippner, 1989 Krippner and Persinger, 1996
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New Insights into the Links between ESP and Geomagnetic Activity
New Insights into the Links between ESP and Geomagnetic Activity Part 1 Part 2 Part 3
Negative Correlation Makarec and Persinger, 1987 Persinger and Krippner, 1989 Krippner and Persinger, 1996 Radin, 2002 Positive Correlation Radin, 1994 Persinger et al, 2002 Booth et al, 2002 Little or No Correlation Nelson and Dunne, 1986 Persinger, 1989 Spottiswoode, 1997 ESP and Geomagnetic Activity: Literature Review
Classification of Geomagnetic Pulsations Band Period (seconds) From To 1 2 5 2 5 10 3 10 40 4 40 150 5 150 600
Studies Included Edinburgh Ganzfeld Studies Condition Nes Sender - No Sender (Morris et al.) Sender 64 0.17 Creativity (Dalton) All 75 0.52 Drumming (Symmons & Morris) 7 Hz 25 0.54 Creativity (Morris et al.) All 40 0.19 Northampton Ganzfeld Studies Condition Nes REG/Human Receiver (Roe et al.) Human 40 0.28 York Remote Viewing Condition Nes Precognitive Remote Viewing All 99 0.42
Band 4 Band 3 Band 5 Band 2 Band 1 Method
Results: Band 3
rs =0.28, p= 0.0059, 2-tailed After correction for multiple analyses: p =0.025, 2-tailed Results: Band 1
Results: Band 1 Unadjusted rs = 0.28, p = 0.0059 2-tailed De-trended rs = 0.13, p = 0.18 2-tailed
Summary • ESP was only present during periods of enhanced band 1 pulsation activity. • ESP was absent during periods with strong band 3 pulsations.
Pulsation Activity by ap Decile Band 3 by ap Band 1 by ap
Literature Review Local Sidereal Time Spottiswoode, 1997
Local Sidereal Time r = 0.59; p = 0.007 1-tailed
Local Sidereal Time Model Predicted ESP Scores r = 0.18; p = 0.0049