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To: Nadine Carroll who wrote (100180)2/13/2005 1:31:33 PM
From: carranza2  Respond to of 793801
 
That's fascinating. It would be really something to establish a scientific basis for premonitions.

Surely would.

I've bookmarked this page, which is a more or less real time display of the results of the various REGs operated by the Project. It is interesting in the sense that it has a sound component that rings a bell every time a statistical anomaly is detected. The background noise is the thumping of non-anomalous results, and sounds very much like a heart beating. If you are poetically incolined, you can think of it as the sound of the beating heart of global consciousness. If I hear lots of bells, something might be up.

noosphere.princeton.edu

My purpose in bookmarking is a bit more prosaic, though. By minimizing the page and listening to the sounds without seeing the charts, I'll try to see for myself if there is anything to this fascinating stuff. Perhaps a tool to beat the stock market.

C2@betterthanthrowingdarts?.com