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From: dvdw©7/28/2010 1:12:34 PM
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Interesting; A new website showcases the preliminary results of a study to explore correlations between REG output the extra-sensory perceptions of remote viewers. Paul H. Smith, Melvin L. Morse, and John P. Stahler document their ongoing "CRV-REG Study," at www.crvreg.org.

An informal initial experiment with the REG demonstrated some significant departures from randomness in its data stream that correlated with events in the CRV session. This led to a formal experiment carried out in Austin, Texas, involving 6 viewers at various levels of experience.

Continuing analysis of data has suggested that low-accuracy CRV sessions are correlate with non-significant or "baseline" REG data, while higher-accuracy CRV sessions tend to coincide with "unusual" or statistically less-random REG output.
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