GEOMAGNETIC FACTORS IN SPONTANEOUS SUBJECTIVE TELEPATHIC, PRECOGNITIVE AND POSTMORTEM EXPERIENCES (SCHAUT, PERSINGER)
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Summary: This document discusses a study conducted by George B. Schaut and Michael A. Persinger from Laurentian University. The study aimed to test the reliability of spontaneous subjective precognitive and postmortem experiences related to geomagnetic factors. The researchers observed a correlation between quieter geomagnetic activity and precognitive experiences occurring in the days leading up to death. They also found statistically significant results when comparing different classes of experiences.
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GEOMAGNETIC FACTORS
IN SPONTANEOUS SUBJECTIVE
PRECOGNITIVE AND POSTMORTEM
EXPERIENCESLEPATHIC,
George B. Schaut and Michael A. Persinger
Department of Psychology
Laurentian University
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