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Randomness tests have been used, AND have provided encouraging results. I find the idea that a person can influence something like the outcome of a coin flip rather interesting. Coupled with other mind blowers like Lucid Dreaming it makes you wonder more about reality. That is what should be discussed, but instead you squabble over hypothesis. |
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I Dreamed a Dream
In it, saw people I've never seen
Gone places I've never been
And done things I'd do again.
www.walkthedreamscape.wordpress.com
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But that's not how it works in reality. In reality, using cell phones as an example, there was a correlation (or a link) and so the cellular companies themselves funded the study to see if this was causation. The study was purposely set up to fail so no statistically relevant link could be found. This enabled cell-phone companies to continue arguing, with "proof" that there's no link between cell phones and cancer, meanwhile cancer continues to cluster around cell phone towers. |
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Last edited by Original Poster; 12-29-2012 at 08:24 AM.
Everything works out in the end, sometimes even badly.
Of course fabricated statistics aren't evidence for anything. I don't see how this is relevant to what I said, which was simply a contradiction of your assertion that "the experiment cannot support the theory if the hypothesis overlooks what's actually happening". This is simply incorrect; statistical methods can indeed provide evidence for a hypothesis without any underlying understanding. Obviously this is contingent on the statistics not being false... |
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Can someone just help me get a girlfriend using the law of attraction, If you don't believe in it that's your loss and, Frankly, I don't care for your opinion. Thanks to anyone helping me. |
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Actually you specifically asked for an opinion, and posted this thread in the wrong section until it was moved. |
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You're already doing it. The law of attraction made you come on to a forum and ask for help. The law of attraction might have given you some other ideas as well. Try them. |
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I'm not sure I can add to what's already been said, but I feel compelled to throw my 2 cents in anyway. |
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My dreams are posted here from now on: Into the Depths
I think otherwise, Although I respect your opinion, And everything you've posted I've heard a million times. The way you perceive the world and the way I perceive the world are different because we've had different experiences that led us to our individual perceptions. In the end, Experience and Intuition is lot more reasonable to follow than Logic and other people's experiences and intuitions. |
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This post is incredibly arrogant. Are you suggesting that only your experiences matter because you have some kind of misplaced sense of superiority to everyone else? Don't you understand that we all learn based of other peoples experiences? |
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Last edited by BossMan; 01-03-2013 at 12:34 PM.
Eh, I'm an Aries we're arrogant folk. I really need to stop with the abstract post. |
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I never suggested anything in saying for you to drop all your experiences and beliefs because others don't believe it, stop making Evel Knievel leaps of conclusion. I was very clear in what I said, you shouldn't write off other peoples opinions because you believe your the only one that's right, this is a closed-minded attitude that gets you nowhere. |
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Last edited by BossMan; 01-03-2013 at 07:01 AM.
Exactly what is there to be skeptical about? I hate arrogance more than I hate myself. |
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Let add more detail. The experiment was done to see if people could be sensitive to EM waves produced by cell phone activity. But they fucked up because they asked people what they were feeling, rather than actually testing for a physical effect. They managed to avoid finding a link between cancer and cell phones because most people could not consciously tell they were being affected. Furthermore, they never tested it on people while they were asleep, which is when the EM activity disrupts the brain's melatonin production (which sweeps up free radicals). Independent studies were done but these were majorly ignored by the media. |
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Last edited by Original Poster; 01-04-2013 at 12:32 AM.
Everything works out in the end, sometimes even badly.
Do you guys have the data for a LoA test? I would be interested to see. I feel like it doesn't work, but then again I don't feel the earth moving, but I believe it does. |
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Scroll down this link to find the abstract, his page has a large banner. |
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Everything works out in the end, sometimes even badly.
thanks I will look at those when I get some free time. The crazy busy life of the holidays is running over into January. I'm way too busy! |
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As far as the law of attraction goes, my advice is simple, its got NOTHING to do with your thoughts. Think hard all you want, but that's not how gurus teach to use it. The LOA requires you to feel it. So the theory goes, if you want to be with the love of your life then you need to feel that love already even as you are single. Easier said than done obviously. |
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Yes, lets discount the scientific method now, something being used and developed for hundreds of years by a plethora of great minds such as Aristotle, Avicenna, Descartes, Galileo, and Newton; these men had ideas that seemed much more far-fetched then the Theory of Attraction at their time. The only difference is even if they were mocked and ridiculed for their ideas by the scientific community, they still proved its validity in the end with tangible evidence... Not speculation. |
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Last edited by BossMan; 01-05-2013 at 04:23 AM.
The principle of LOA has been practiced by hundreds of millions and it's all worked for them, It'll work for everyone except me. I haven't followed the law. |
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The law of attraction has been logically and Scientifically proven. I can't remember everything I read about, But it stated that everything vibrates and that atoms broken down are just energy. Matter and energy are the same, Energy vibrates and attracts other energies that vibrate similarly. There's way more to it and it definitely proves LOA, But I don't feel like searching for it. |
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There are also scientists with Phds' researching UFOs so I'm failing to see how this qualifies your statement. All I see when I read about the Theory of Attraction is a misrepresentation of electrical activity in the brain. |
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Last edited by BossMan; 01-05-2013 at 09:49 PM.
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