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Originally Posted by Acting Like Godot You can easily google and see for yourself.
However, Dean Radin has replicated the experiment under more rigorous conditions. Among other things, he had a very large number of photos taken of the crystals, and asked a panel of many judges to score them in terms of aesthetic quality.
The judges themselves, of course, were not told which photos were of the crystals that had been subject to positive thoughts, and which photos were of crystals that had not been subject to positive thoughts.
However, their rankings showed that the scores allocated to the photos of the "positive thought" crystals were significantly higher than those for the other crystals. |
I looked in google images at some snowflakes and I don't see anything what you are talking about