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In Reply to: David Bohm: The Holographic Universe posted by geoffkait on March 23, 2007 at 07:05:37:
Too bad the work is closed down, check out what they found
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http://www.icrl.org/history.php
Establishment of an acoustics research laboratory to explore the psycho-physiological effects of room shape, lighting, color, sound, electromagnetic fields, air qualities, etc. in the design and creation of propitious working and living environments.
Assuming this new venture were able prove to scientific satisfaction (with appropriate blind experiments) that the if any aspect* of the results of say adding "magic rocks" etc, were “well past” statistical noise level, then, like the PEAR lab results, they will have earned the right to be taken seriously.*not including the increase in total mass one might be able to detect adding the stones to the room's contents.
Us audio experimentalists will have since moved on to more fertile fields of hypothesis. We're only serious about sound, not about being taken seriously. That's for impotent academics.
http://www.princeton.edu/~pear/publications.html
...there do seem to be some similarities here (if not singularities). I'll check it out, although the preamble reads like a stiff-necked Sheldrake.
...between Jahn and Bohm?
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