...would like to point out an old, aging and insignificant article brought to my attention once again.
Note, for one, how the so called relationship is linked to ESP and psi phenomena. I simply ask, what ESP? What psi phenomena? This is like grounding your argument on the existence of fairies in their correlation with unicorn birth rates.
To quote: "If his hypothesis is correct, conditions for evolutionary changes in human brain-wave patterns have now been established. Furthermore, variations in these patterns can produce mild to disastrous health and behavioural changes."
If. Hypothesis. Is correct. There is a lot of scary claptrap after the ifs, but lo! What big ifs.
It gets better: "Perhaps the planet communicates with us in this primal language of frequencies."
Hmmm. Mother Earth would like to have a chat.
"It should be borne in mind that if some signal conditions are harmful, then other conditions might be beneficial... The converse could also occur."
i.e., it could be anything!
And here's a fitting conclusion: "Consequently, no "expert" can produce numerical evidence to support an objection to Hainsworth's original hypothesis, since the only numerical values available are those favouring it."
They haven't collected enough data. So we can't disprove their claims. Of course they gloss over the fact that they can't prove their claims either.
You might want to note that Richard Alan Miller is a real life metaphysicist, parapsychologist and alternative agriculturalist. Iona Miller is a multimedia artist, hypnotherapist and (gasp) web author. Dauntless icons of emotionless science they are not.
This is exactly the sort of crap I have to put down every day!
Tuesday, July 3, 2007
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One more question, if you don't mind. While I don't doubt the theories described here are rubbish like you say, what about the Schumann resonance itself? Is that real? And if so, do solar flares really influence it? Or is all that part of the fairy tale as well?
I hope you don't mind me troubling you with this too much. Just wanting to learn, here.
Yes, SR is real. Solar flares are real, too.
I'm going to lay down now.
heres something i thought was pretty fitting...
''One funny thing about predicting solar activity is some people actually expect you to get it right,'' said David Hathaway, a researcher at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Alabama.
and on that note..do frozen pees really help your headache? i usually sit in the dark....
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