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An experiment from 1965 shows that the elicitation of alpha brain waves in one twin creates the same effect in the other who is separated from their sibling. The researchers call it extrasensory induction.
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Quantum entanglement has been observed, and it’s extremely fascinating, so much so that Einstein Called it “spooky action at a distance.” Quantum entanglement occurs when two particles, in their quantum state, are separated from each other yet, when you do to something to one of them the other one does the exact same thing, regardless of what distance is between them. For example, if you “spin” one of the particles, the other one will also instantaneously start spinning. This suggests that the two, w
History Matters: Debates About Monuments Reflect Current Divisions As represented by statues and school names, American history has long overlooked the flaws of mostly dead white males. Taking down their monuments risks a different kind of simplification. Alan Greenblatt, Senior Staff Writer | March 8, 2021 | Analysis
When Mississippi opened the first state-sponsored civil rights museum in the country four years ago,
The New York Times praised it as an institution that “refuses to sugarcoat history.” Now historians are worried that state legislators may be bent on doing just that.
The museum is run by the Mississippi Department of Archives and History, which is overseen by an independent board. A new bill would change that, putting the governor and lieutenant governor in charge of appointing the board. It’s already passed the state Senate and is moving through the House.
Climate and COVID: The Erosion of Common Intelligence and Common Sense
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