2022
DOI: 10.31275/20212359
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Minding the Matter of Psychokinesis: A Review of Proof- and Process-Oriented Experimental Findings Related to Mental Influence on Random Number Generators

Abstract: Many experiments have been conducted over the past eight decades to explore whether the ostensible psychic ability of psychokinesis (PK, or "mind over matter") might be a genuine human potential, and the most extensive of these have involved attempts to mentally influence the output of electronic, binary-bit random number generators (RNGs). Research of this type can generally be divided into two lines: proof-oriented (concerned with the accumulation and statistical evaluation of data from controlled experiment… Show more

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“…Additionally, we examine the real-time impacts of group meditation on a random number generator as an example of extraordinary psi abilities of the groups. Experiments using truly random number generators (RNGs) have reportedly demonstrated anomalous deviations in various group settings, including group meditations (Radin & Patterson, 2007), but this finding has not been consistent (Williams, 2021). According to research by Nelson et al, 2002, group meditations have a greater possibility of producing deviations or variance in true RNG outputs (Nelson et al, 2002).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, we examine the real-time impacts of group meditation on a random number generator as an example of extraordinary psi abilities of the groups. Experiments using truly random number generators (RNGs) have reportedly demonstrated anomalous deviations in various group settings, including group meditations (Radin & Patterson, 2007), but this finding has not been consistent (Williams, 2021). According to research by Nelson et al, 2002, group meditations have a greater possibility of producing deviations or variance in true RNG outputs (Nelson et al, 2002).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%