Anomalous operation
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spoon bending |
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| Synonyms | Anomalous Perturbation |
| Definition | The use of Psi to manipulate or alter a physical object |
| Signature | The manipulation of an object or mechanism through PSI |
| See also | Psi, Parapsychology, Psychokinesis |
Anomalous operation, also known as anomalous perturbation, is a term used to describe any paranormal phenomena in which it is said that an individual (A) uses Psi (parapsychology) to influence a physical event, or (B) to effect a physical change, in object. There is no scientifically accepted evidence that any such powers exist or that any 'anomalous operations' have been observed in reality.
[edit] Overview
Alternatively, anomalous perturbation is defined as an interaction with matter without the use of all known physical mechanisms.[1] It can be used to describe a broad variety of phenomena, including Psychokinesis,[2] Faith healing and reality shifts. There is no scientifically accepted evidence that such 'interactions' have been observed in reality.
An example of Anomalous operation would be the use of Psi to manipulate a random number generator into giving out pre-selected results, or causing a compass needle to change its heading. Spoon bending through Psi would also be a form of anomalous operation.
Anomalous perturbations are divided into two categories based on the magnitude of its effects, Macro-AP and Micro-AP. Macro-AP are phenomenon that do not require complex statistical analysis to remove weak effects from the collected data. Phenomena under this category includes telekinesis, poltergeist, teleportation and materialization. Micro-AP on the other hand covers data that show minute differences that require statistical analysis to rule out expected data that was only randomly generated. This category covers random sources such as noisy diodes and radioactive decay.[3]
[edit] References
- ^ Tart, Charles T. (1997). Body Mind Spirit: Exploring the Parapsychology of Spirituality. Hampton Roads Pub. Co.. pp. 221. ISBN 1571740732. http://books.google.com/books?id=o1FXrLzSO4gC&q=%22anomalous+perturbation%22&dq=%22anomalous+perturbation%22&pgis=1.
- ^ Bielski, Ursula (1998). Chicago Haunts: Ghostlore of the Windy City. Lake Claremont Press. pp. 1780964242672. http://books.google.com/books?id=57YVj0rQLsUC&pg=PA178&dq=anomalous+perturbation#PPA178,M1.
- ^ May, Edwin C.; Jessica M. Utts, S. James P. Spottiswoode (1995). "Decision augmentation theory: toward a model of anomalous mental phenomena". The Journal of Parapsychology 59. http://www.questia.com/googleScholar.qst;jsessionid=H1nC04LfDsynGPGwnRDLMLrCrg7Y12f4JGCGxQCc8vrHQqTyQHKS!1174583381?docId=5001657100. Retrieved 2008-01-05.
- Thalbourne, Michael A. (2003) "A Glossary of Terms Used in Parapsychology", Puente Publications, ISBN 0963450115
- Royal, George (2005) "Psychic Abilities and Parapsychology", Ezine
- "Parapsychology". Mandrake Press Ltd.. http://www.mandrake-press.co.uk/Main_article/parapsychology.html. Retrieved 2008-01-05.
[edit] See also
- Parapsychology
- Anomalous cognition
- Faith healing
- Paranormal
- Psychokinesis
- Spoon bending
- Teleportation
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