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IS EVERYTHING CONNECTED?
Can we sense what's happening to loved ones thousands of miles away? Why are we sometimes certain of a caller's identity the instant the phone rings? Do intuitive hunches contain information about future events? Is it possible to perceive without the use of the ordinary senses?
Many people believe that such "psychic phenomena" are rare talents or divine gifts. Others don't believe they exist at all. But the latest scientific research shows that these phenomena are both real and widespread, and are an unavoidable consequence of the interconnected, entangled physical reality we live in.
Albert Einstein called entanglement "spooky action at a distance" the way two objects remain connected through time and space, without communicating in any conventional way, long after their initial interaction has taken place. Could a similar entanglement of minds explain our apparent psychic abilities? Dean Radin, senior scientist at the Institute of Noetic Sciences, believes it might.
In this illuminating book, Radin shows how we know that psychic phenomena such as telepathy, clairvoyance, and psychokinesis are real, based on scientific evidence from thousands of controlled lab tests. Radin surveys the origins of this research and explores, among many topics, the collective premonitions of 9/11. He reveals the physical reality behind our uncanny telepathic experiences and intuitive hunches, and he debunks the skeptical myths surrounding them. Entangled Minds sets the stage for a rational, scientific understanding of psychic experience.
An attempt to enlist quantum mechanics to explain ESP phenomena. Radin (Institute of Noetic Sciences) begins by describing quantum entanglement, in which subatomic particles separated by large distances appear to exchange information about their physical states almost instantly. He then detours into an attack on ESP debunkers. A history of psychic research follows (neglecting to mention that some of the pioneers later admitted faking their results). Radin then presents a summary of ESP experiments he feels meet the strictest standards of repeatability, careful design and high reliability. The experiments include attempts to send images to dreaming subjects, to influence the roll of dice and to predict future events; Radin describes the experiments and gives detailed summaries of the results. This is the most impressive section of the book; while some results can undoubtedly be explained away, many are not easy to dismiss. Radin then steps back to examine the theoretical basis for ESP, granting that the evident factuality of certain results does not justify the assumption that all psychic phenomena are therefore true. A brief history of physics leads up to Bell's theorem, a 1964 proof that quantum paradoxes cannot be explained by any "higher logic," as Einstein had long hoped. Here, Radin pins his hopes for the eventual vindication of ESP: If distant objects are related by quantum effects, then psychics may be tapping into the quantum realm to gain their insights. A final chapter reiterates the claim that ESP has been proven to a degree of certainty that no fair-minded person can deny; attempts to refute the skeptics; and predicts that, in the future, ESP will be the subject of universityscientific studies. A good summary of current ESP research, though the writer's defensiveness detracts from his core of thought-provoking data. Take it with several grains of salt.
More Reviews and RecommendationsDean Radin, Ph.D., is Laboratory Director at the Institute of Noetic Sciences in Petaluma, California. He worked at AT&T Bell Laboratories and GTE Laboratories on advanced telecommunications systems, and for nearly two decades he has conducted research on psychic phenomena in academia (Princeton University, University of Edinburgh, University of Nevada), and in three Silicon Valley think tanks (Interval Research Corporation, Boundary Institute, and SRI International). At SRI he served as a scientist on a highly classified program investigating psi phenomena for the U.S. government. Radin is the author of The Conscious Universe, which was a #1 parapsychology bestseller at Amazon.com. It also won the 1997 Book Award from The Scientific and Medical Network, a Best Book Award from The Anomalist, and it has been translated into eight languages.
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July 03, 2007: The twentieth century saw a phenomenal expansion of science into previously unexplored realms. Two of these realms: quantum physics and psi phenomena 'information transfer outside the senses' turn the accepted classical worldview on its head, and hold the promise of a new view of reality and human potential. Dean Radin?s new book Entangled Minds stands at the crossroads of these two fields of research as he looks to the possibility that the quantum ?entangled? nature of reality is the underlying mediator of psi effects. Radin begins his book with a fascinating and eye-opening review of the century or so of science on psi phenomena. Describing the experimental designs and the results of more than a thousand investigations 'with many thousands of trials' into telepathy, clairvoyance, presentiment and psychokinesis, he soberly and painstakingly reports on the studies, and provides meta-analyses of all the research. Did you know that from 1935 to 1987 about 2500 people attempted to mentally influence the fall of dice in 148 different experiments, and the odds that results were due to chance alone were 1096 to 1? And how about this? On the day when millions of people around the globe tuned in to the televised broadcast of Princess Diana?s funeral, a dozen Random Number Generators located throughout the U.S. and Europe came into coherence with odds against chance of 100 to 1. So, are psi phenomena real? Through Radin?s exhaustive and objective review, the open-minded reader is forced to concede, ?There?s something interesting going on here.? Overwhelmingly, the evidence from many thousands of trials cannot be explained as chance phenomena, which to my mind warrants much more investigation and resources devoted to this under-explored field of human potential. As a reader, I could connect with the frustration that Radin and other pioneers in this field must feel when confronted with the closed-minded skepticism of colleagues in science who, with a conservative eye on their careers, simply ?don?t want to go there? the media who rely on scientists for information and the ?professional skeptics? who make it their business to ridicule efforts at genuine psi exploration. After making the case, Radin turns to the science of quantum physics to see how psi might fit in as a possible effect of the quantum reality we?re immersed in but don?t necessarily experience in our everyday macro world. He gives a summation of the various interpretations of quantum mechanics that have emerged over the last century, paying particular attention to the Stapp-Von Neumann approach that puts the mind back into the quantum measurement process. Radin suggests ?the mind/brain might be a self-observing quantum object, and as such it resides within an entangled, nonlocal medium that just happens to be entirely compatible with the known characteristics of psi.? In other words, through the quantum nature of our being we may be connected to one another in some intimate but still mysterious way. Perhaps the mystery will be solved some day, but not if these kinds of psi studies continue to be relegated to the backwaters of science. So, the import of Dean Radin?s work is great and far-reaching, and perhaps even urgent. The fractured worldview that sets us apart and usually against one another has not been too good for the planet lately. If you?re open-minded and can entertain the possibility that we all have the capacity to know things...
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February 16, 2007: This book, mentioned recently on the Oprah show, presents a roadmap showing how common human experiences once thought to be supernatural metaphysics are transforming into natural physics. Skeptics who are always complaining that there is no valid scientific evidence for psychic phenomena are wrong -- Entangled Minds summarizes over a thousand experiments published in peer-reviewed journals. I was amazed at the wealth of available data. Some of the more advanced scientific techniques, including functional MRI, are now being used to successfully demonstrate telepathy in the laboratory.