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He's the likely starter in the fall at left end, but will have to ward off a challenge from Andrew Puthoff in fall camp.
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Davis and H. Puthoff look at methods for extracting energy from the vacuum itself, using our old friend the Casimir effect.
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Others who moved to new positions in spring camp included TE A.J. Steward, from wide receiver, and TE Justin Puthoff, from fullback. —
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It refers to a task of clairvoyance in which one person (the “agent”) travels to a randomly selected distant location while the remote viewer, secured in a laboratory, describes where the agent went.19 An article about these experiments, published in Nature by Puthoff and Targ, attracted criticism (of course), but detailed examinations of the critiques found them unable to explain away the reported results.
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Remote viewing was a term coined by physicists Harold Puthoff and Russell Targ at SRI International in the early 1970s.
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It refers to a task of clairvoyance in which one person (the “agent”) travels to a randomly selected distant location while the remote viewer, secured in a laboratory, describes where the agent went.19 An article about these experiments, published in Nature by Puthoff and Targ, attracted criticism (of course), but detailed examinations of the critiques found them unable to explain away the reported results.
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Further analyses indicated, as also noted earlier by Puthoff and Targ and many previous researchers, that the remote perception outcomes appeared to be independent of both distance and time.
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It refers to a task of clairvoyance in which one person (the “agent”) travels to a randomly selected distant location while the remote viewer, secured in a laboratory, describes where the agent went.19 An article about these experiments, published in Nature by Puthoff and Targ, attracted criticism (of course), but detailed examinations of the critiques found them unable to explain away the reported results.
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Remote viewing was a term coined by physicists Harold Puthoff and Russell Targ at SRI International in the early 1970s.
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Further analyses indicated, as also noted earlier by Puthoff and Targ and many previous researchers, that the remote perception outcomes appeared to be independent of both distance and time.
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