Volume 5 No 4 (2007)
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Interference Between Past and Future Events in Computer Program
Gregory Yatskar
Abstract
The results of the experiments described in this article prove the existence of the interference of the process of computation performed by a computer program with the future dissipative process created in the computer, which in this case was opening, filling and deleting a file in the computer memory. Such a phenomenon can be accounted for by the non-locality of macroscopic systems which has attracted the attention of physicists recently, but as a property of living systems, brain in particular, has been discovered long ago. Now, that simple and easily reproducible effect will provide a powerful tool for investigations of the origin of non-locality on macroscopic scale
Keywords
non-locality, computer, parapsychology, brain, precognition
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