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vtcapo
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Re: Telepathy: the story of a synchronization, explained
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Feb 23, 2012 4:07 PM
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On Feb 22, 9:38 am, vtcapo <vtc...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Feb 22, 12:41 am, Fabrizio J Bonsignore <synto...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > On Feb 19, 6:41 am, tony fleming <tflemi...@hotkey.net.au> wrote: > > > > Hi Danilo you are talking about 'connection' as intelepathy. focus > > > just on this. what are you saying precisely. and where does > > > 'schizophrenia' and 'fields' come into it? > > > Uh... I have like one third gigabyte text on the theme. This is only a > > highlight. In fact, it seems to be pure electromagnetic theory > > intermixed with computing theory. Nothing otherworldly actually. The > > thesis is still: the problem of discerning the Human meaningful > > information from residual activity of the Human brain is nonexistent > > given the computing power of the Human brain. It is a no problem per > > se. Then... etc. > > > Danilo J Bonsignore > > Dear Fabrizio, > Please apply your mathematic to the following events. I have a number > of people who would like an answer other than it being otherworldly. > > This event was the result of a first encounter with a psychic. He was > lecturing in an upper floor meeting hall ?in and old building in NYC . > The room was filled with rows of fold up ?chairs 75-100 facing a > raised platform with a podium. An effeminate ?man in his mid thirties > dressed impeccable in a suit and tie walked in ?from a side door > accompanied by an assistant. > > When I arrived he was about to commence with a lecture on ?numerology > and the significance of the number 3. I hurried to take my seat > never saying a word and listened. After the lecture was finished > there was a ?short break and you could feel the anticipation in the > packed house as they ?knew what was to happen next. During the break > idle conversations were heard. I listened and did not speak. > > When he returned from an adjoining room he walked up to the first row > and in semi-trance began to tell each person seated, one by one what > was coming up next in their lives. This was absolutely meaningless > to ?me but by the expressions on peoples faces, intriguing. Row after > row ?would leave after they got their personal reading with only a > few ?staying on to watch it all. > > When he finally got to me he pointed at me with closed eyes and said, > I see an older women who is upset with you. She is upset over your > work. You will have a ?to do?, ?words? over your ?. Job. He > turned ?as if to go on to the next person when something drew him back > to me. ?Pointing once again to me, he said, and I see this women upset > over ?another women who is much older than her. He paused as if he > was ?seeing something?..She fell and broke her arm. That was it . > > Around 10:00 or 11:00 PM. that same evening the phone rings, it is my > mother. She goes off on a rant over the fact that I was quitting my > job. Ira, my boss gave her an ear full saying I was leaving him in a > lurch and my mother of course sided with him and was reprimanding me > about my decision to quit. But that is not what raised the hairs on > the back of my neck. I was about to end the conversation when my > mother blurts out? and give your grandmother a call. She slipped on > the ?ice, and broke her wrist. > > How would you account for the accuracy of the psychics cold reading > mathematically? This in not a trick question but an actual event. I > must stress that I had not spoken before or during the reading and had > no prior knowledge of my grandmother?s accident. > > Richard Travisano
Your absent reply suggests you are of the opinnion it cannot be calculated mathematically and is "other worldly".
Thank you....
RT
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