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daredtowork

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2. I am confused by this article
Sat Dec 27, 2014, 01:58 AM
Dec 2014

It was unclear whether the app was a personal journal or whether the database was online and there was some means of analyzing it.

I don't understand why you have to contact the guy via a long distance phone number to sign up to participate. If we're talking about an online app, why can't we sign up online?

I wasn't even thinking about "business models" and ownership of my dream data until he brought it up, hmm...

That said...I wish someone credible would do an experiment like this. Everyone has had experiences which they swear cannot be put down to coincidence or chance of large numbers...and there is always the door open for science not understanding everything and weird quantum entanglement not obeying "time's arrow" etc., etc. So my mind remains open to at least random (as opposed to be controllable) clairvoyance. Or perhaps multiple people can pick up on a particular kind of "blast" signal (as oppose to being able to communicate with each other). I was curious enough to click on your DU link, but quite disappointed with the article.

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