Uri Geller on daybreak !

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Re: Uri Geller on daybreak !

Postby Dye Vernon » Sep 26th, '11, 14:24



themagicwand wrote:I said I wouldn't, but just a parting shot then I'm outta here:

http://www.dailygalaxy.com/my_weblog/20 ... .html#more" target="_blank" target="_blank

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Oh sorry, I thought you were suggesting it was something more than just logic being processed quickly.

My bad

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Re: Uri Geller on daybreak !

Postby Dye Vernon » Sep 26th, '11, 14:28

Lawrence wrote:I suggest your stages are flawed in relation to the love for family members


Oh that was from the BBC, not my research. I placed a link to the article at the bottom.

If you want to read about parental love, there is LOTS of science behind it. This isn't some weird thing!

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/20 ... 213448.htm

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_bonding

HTH.

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Re: Uri Geller on daybreak !

Postby themagicwand » Sep 26th, '11, 16:06

Dye Vernon wrote: logic being processed quickly.


Logic and experience being processed quickly - usually at the subconscious level and communicated to the conscious level. That's how I describe intuition anyway.

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Re: Uri Geller on daybreak !

Postby Dye Vernon » Sep 26th, '11, 16:18

I found this, has anyone got any more recent research?

"Intuitive abilities were quantitatively tested at Yale University in the 1970s. While studying nonverbal communication, researchers noted that some subjects were able to read nonverbal facial cues before reinforcement occurred.[27] In employing a similar design, they noted that highly intuitive subjects made decisions quickly but could not identify their rationale. Their level of accuracy, however, did not differ from that of nonintuitive subjects.[28]"

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intuition_(knowledge" target="_blank)#cite_note-27

And for another POV on Geller http://www.randi.org/encyclopedia/Geller,%20Uri.html

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