BTW I will add this. Those bacterial growth intention experiments (to the best of my recollection) were done with ONE focused individual trying to regulate the growth of the bacterium. The average person loses their focus of attention several times in the span of 10 seconds. Our minds are filled with "white noise" from being alive and being social and being surrounded by other people. I personally can't concentrate for longer than say 15-20 seconds without an image of the Flintstones popping up in my head or something equally unimportant and subversive to whatever I'm trying to do.
The majority of the intention experiments that have been documented have been performed by extremely focused people who have had a life long period of training in meditation and learning to stay extremely focused for a long time. One of the biggest questions facing researchers in this field now is if whatever we are focusing is commulative. If one average person has say 1/100th the ability to focus/weild whatever this ability is compared to a veteran of this ability, due to their inability to focus over a period of time, what if 100, 1000, or a million average people all did the same thing with one target at the same time?
Well that is what Lynne Mctaggart (I referenced her in my original post) is doing now. George Noory (the main host of coast to coast) has done these experiments several times with his audience with odd results. Art Bell (the first host of the show) now does not do any of these experiments anymore for fear that if it benefits one area, it could harm another area (one place getting rain, and another place getting drought, etc).
It's all very fascinating to me, and I care about you guys, so I felt I would share.
The majority of the intention experiments that have been documented have been performed by extremely focused people who have had a life long period of training in meditation and learning to stay extremely focused for a long time. One of the biggest questions facing researchers in this field now is if whatever we are focusing is commulative. If one average person has say 1/100th the ability to focus/weild whatever this ability is compared to a veteran of this ability, due to their inability to focus over a period of time, what if 100, 1000, or a million average people all did the same thing with one target at the same time?
Well that is what Lynne Mctaggart (I referenced her in my original post) is doing now. George Noory (the main host of coast to coast) has done these experiments several times with his audience with odd results. Art Bell (the first host of the show) now does not do any of these experiments anymore for fear that if it benefits one area, it could harm another area (one place getting rain, and another place getting drought, etc).
It's all very fascinating to me, and I care about you guys, so I felt I would share.