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This week Izzo and Magnum discuss retrocausality aka reverse causation; can the future can influence the past? EPISODE 120 OF THE SWERVE PODCAST ↩️
Seriah is joined by Brittany and Jonathan, hosts of the podcast “Strange Stories with the Seeker and the Skeptic”. Topics include different approaches to understanding the paranormal, youthful experiences with bizarre voices and phone calls, a haunted house experienced by other people, youthful encounters with poltergeist-type activity, small shadow animals, lucid dreaming, sleep paralysis, a years-long series of related dreams, mindfulness, reading in dreams, a visitation from a departed relative, Reiki practice and experiences, activity happening or not happening depending on who is present, an intense shadow person encounter, the Dark Man in ritual magick, synchronicities and paranormal research, a shadow hand experience, a strange encounter with shadows at a friend's home, liquid darkness, theories of time and other universes, emotional energy, Daryl Bem psy researcher at Cornel University, Jeffrey Kripal, an experience with poltergeist activity and emotional intensity and a disco ball, the Akashic Records, channeling, spiritual energetic healing, angels, archetypes and Pagan gods/goddesses, spirit guides, predestination vs free will, changing timelines, an analogy involving a 3-D object in a 2-D universe, an incident of automatic writing and an accurate prediction, a mystifying pre-cognition, “Twin Peaks”, “Hellier”, Allan Greenfield and the ”The Secret Cypher of the Ufonauts” book, the “Penny Royal” podcast, a download of inspiration, ferreting out fake stories, the scientific establishment and meteors, ancient knowledge of the atom, “The Last Exit for the Lost” music show, the film “Dream Scenario” with Nick Cage, actual skepticism vs debunking, isolation vs a holistic approach to the paranormal, an encounter with a strange entity repeatedly by the side of the road, a childhood encounter with a small entity, human souls sold for ten dollars each and correlating life circumstances, Diamond Dallas Page a former pro wrestler who teaches yoga, Jake “The Snake” Roberts and a t-shirt, changing religions as a child, the “Rock Talk” radio show with Allan Handelman, Coast to Coast AM, self-reflection and questioning of beliefs, manifestation, a “Twin Peaks” Tarot deck, the Chris Ernst documentary “Magicians Long to See”, intense Tarot experiences, and much more! This is some fascinating conversation!
Seriah is joined by Brittany and Jonathan, hosts of the podcast “Strange Stories with the Seeker and the Skeptic”. Topics include different approaches to understanding the paranormal, youthful experiences with bizarre voices and phone calls, a haunted house experienced by other people, youthful encounters with poltergeist-type activity, small shadow animals, lucid dreaming, sleep paralysis, a years-long series of related dreams, mindfulness, reading in dreams, a visitation from a departed relative, Reiki practice and experiences, activity happening or not happening depending on who is present, an intense shadow person encounter, the Dark Man in ritual magick, synchronicities and paranormal research, a shadow hand experience, a strange encounter with shadows at a friend's home, liquid darkness, theories of time and other universes, emotional energy, Daryl Bem psy researcher at Cornel University, Jeffrey Kripal, an experience with poltergeist activity and emotional intensity and a disco ball, the Akashic Records, channeling, spiritual energetic healing, angels, archetypes and Pagan gods/goddesses, spirit guides, predestination vs free will, changing timelines, an analogy involving a 3-D object in a 2-D universe, an incident of automatic writing and an accurate prediction, a mystifying pre-cognition, “Twin Peaks”, “Hellier”, Allan Greenfield and the ”The Secret Cypher of the Ufonauts” book, the “Penny Royal” podcast, a download of inspiration, ferreting out fake stories, the scientific establishment and meteors, ancient knowledge of the atom, “The Last Exit for the Lost” music show, the film “Dream Scenario” with Nick Cage, actual skepticism vs debunking, isolation vs a holistic approach to the paranormal, an encounter with a strange entity repeatedly by the side of the road, a childhood encounter with a small entity, human souls sold for ten dollars each and correlating life circumstances, Diamond Dallas Page a former pro wrestler who teaches yoga, Jake “The Snake” Roberts and a t-shirt, changing religions as a child, the “Rock Talk” radio show with Allan Handelman, Coast to Coast AM, self-reflection and questioning of beliefs, manifestation, a “Twin Peaks” Tarot deck, the Chris Ernst documentary “Magicians Long to See”, intense Tarot experiences, and much more! This is some fascinating conversation! - Recap by Vincent Treewell of The Weird Part Podcast Outro Music is by ænorex with The Animals Understanding of Nothingness Download
Seriah is joined by three previous fascinating guests: James Salsido, Leo Watson, and Suzanne Chancellor for a round table discussion. Topics include James' bizarre UFO encounter while legally blind, adaptive technology, Seriah's weird experience with everything turning blue, Jeff Ritzman, blue light in Sci-Fi films, a ghost cat, retrocausality, Suzanne's highly strange encounter with a huge lava-filled orb and its aftermath, trauma and information moving back in time, Dr. Daryl Bem and Cornell University's psy research experiments, the power of visceral images and experiences, precognitions, Eric Wargo's time loop theory, reverse causality, unconscious psy abilities, weird dream experiences preceding actual events, the series “Hellier” and an experience of precognition/retrocausality, free will vs a deterministic block universe, the limits of human decision making, a video game analogy, the flow of time, the movies “Interstellar” and “Arrival”, a possible abduction experience that preceded changes in James' vision, Leo's intense abduction dream encounter, liminality and the paranormal, “big” dreams and symbols, Timothy Renner, dreams of glyphs and letters, EVP and ITC, alchemical symbols, internet telepathy, Suzanne leaving and re-entering intense dreams of hieroglyphics, Albatwich Day, Strange Realities Conference, Barbara Fisher's “6 Degrees of John Keel” podcast, the ability to read words in dreams, Seriah's experience receiving a written warning in a dream, James' OBE/dream/visitation of deceased loved ones, eating chocolate before bed, Leo's practical warning in a dream, the goddess Hecate, 4-dimensional keys, things perceived in dreams that can't be described in waking life, the concept of a “key” in cryptography, Suzanne's childhood abduction dream experience with a multi-dimensional algebraic equation, James' experiences with an alternate reality and an entity he could see clearly, perception vs reality in the paranormal, a quote from H.P. Lovecraft, and much more! This foursome of experiencers provide a fascinating discussion!This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4656375/advertisement
Welcome to a very spooky episode of The Studies Show, on the topic of parapsychology. Tom and Stuart discuss telepathy, clairvoyance, precognition, and more, and look at some of the most recent attempts by scientists to show that these weird—and did we mention spooky?—psychic phenomena are real. Can it really be the case that studies claiming the existence of psychic powers get published in mainstream scientific journals? What does this mean for how seriously we take scientific journals? And is Stuart right that a parapsychology study published earlier this year might be the best psychology study ever?Happy Halloween!
Seriah is joined by three previous fascinating guests: James Salsido, Leo Watson, and Suzanne Chancellor for a round table discussion. Topics include James' bizarre UFO encounter while legally blind, adaptive technology, Seriah's weird experience with everything turning blue, Jeff Ritzman, blue light in Sci-Fi films, a ghost cat, retrocausality, Suzanne's highly strange encounter with a huge lava-filled orb and its aftermath, trauma and information moving back in time, Dr. Daryl Bem and Cornell University's psy research experiments, the power of visceral images and experiences, precognitions, Eric Wargo's time loop theory, reverse causality, synchronicities and precognition, unconscious psy abilities, weird dream experiences preceding actual events, the series “Hellier” and an experience of precognition/retrocausality, free will vs a deterministic block universe, the limits of human decision making, a video game analogy, the flow of time, the movies “Interstellor” and “Arrival”, a possible abduction experience that preceded changes in James' vision, Leo's intense abduction dream encounter, liminality and the paranormal, “big” dreams and symbols, Timothy Renner, dreams of glyphs and letters, EVP and ITC, alchemical symbols, internet telepathy, Suzanne leaving and re-entering intense dreams of hieroglyphics, Albatwich Day, Strange Realities Conference, Barbara Fisher's “6 Degrees of John Keel” podcast, the ability to read words in dreams, Seriah's experience receiving a written warning in a dream, James' OBE/dream/visitation of deceased loved ones, eating chocolate before bed, Leo's practical warning in a dream, the goddess Hecate, 4-dimensional keys, things perceived in dreams that can't be described in waking life, the concept of a “key” in cryptography, Suzanne's childhood abduction dream experience with a multi-dimensional algebraic equation, James' experiences with an alternate reality and an entity he could see clearly, perception vs reality in the paranormal, a quote from H.P. Lovecraft, and much more! This foursome of experiencers provide a fascinating discussion! - Recap by Vincent Treewell of The Weird Part Podcast Outro Music is My Restraint by Vrangvendt Download
On this episode of the Utterly Moderate Podcast we are going to be talking about something called the “replication crisis.” Most people will not be familiar with this since it has been happening in academia but we promise it is not only quite intriguing and full of juicy details but it also has some pretty big implications for the larger society. So what is the replication crisis? In the past 15 years or so it has been discovered that many research findings in major academic journals actually don't hold up to scrutiny. When an academic publishes a study they are required to describe their research methodology in detail. If another researcher tries to conduct the same study using the same methodology, this is an attempt at “replication.” If the replication finds the same results, this is further evidence that the original study was on to something. If they don't find the same results, it suggests that the original study may not have found the thing that it had claimed to find. In 2005, John Ioannidis, a professor in the Stanford University School of Medicine, published an article that got a lot of attention titled, “Why Most Published Research Findings Are False.” In it he wrote that: “There is increasing concern that in modern research, false findings may be the majority or even the vast majority of published research claims. . . this should not be surprising. It can be proven that most claimed research findings are false.” Then, in 2011, there was a significant controversy over a paper by social psychologist Daryl Bem that claimed that people can have “precognition,” or ESP, and backed up this claim using the accepted methods of his field of psychology. This led many researchers to question dominant research methods, how the peer review process could fail so miserably, and whether this problem was much bigger than a few papers. In 2015, researchers published an article in the prestigious journal Science in which they detailed their attempts to reproduce 100 psychology studies. Alarmingly, they found that they were only able to successfully replicate 39 of those studies. Other similar efforts since then have also shown that many major published studies that have become accepted facts cannot be replicated and should be called into question. Over the past few years, academic fields have been grappling with the replication crisis and debating ways to strengthen the guardrails in academic research and publishing so that fewer flawed studies become accepted knowledge. On this Utterly Moderate episode we are joined by Rutgers University psychologist and friend of the show Dr. Lee Jussim to discuss all of this. Don't forget to subscribe to our FREE NEWSLETTER! The Connors Forum is an independent entity from the institutions that we partner with. The views expressed in our newsletters and podcasts are those of the individual contributors alone and not of our partner institutions. Episode Audio: “Please Listen Carefully” by Jahzzar (Free Music Archive) “Star Blessed Night” by Ketsa (Free Music Archive) “Draw the Sky” by Paul Keane (licensed through TakeTones) “By Grace” by Podington Bear (Free Music Archive) “Happy Trails (To You)” by the Riders in the Sky (used with artist's permission) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we discuss the replication crisis in psychology which has been an important topic of discussion for the last decade. We revisit some key events from the start of the replication crisis, such as the publication of Daryl Bem's studies on precognition, the paper False Positive Psychology, and the Reproducibility Project and share personal anecdotes about how it was to live through the replication crisis. Shownotes: Bem, D. J. (2011). Feeling the future: Experimental evidence for anomalous retroactive influences on cognition and affect. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 100(3), 407–425. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0021524 Ritchie, S. J., Wiseman, R., & French, C. C. (2012). Failing the Future: Three Unsuccessful Attempts to Replicate Bem's ‘Retroactive Facilitation of Recall' Effect. PLOS ONE, 7(3), Article e33423. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0033423 Simmons, J. P., Nelson, L. D., & Simonsohn, U. (2011). False-Positive Psychology: Undisclosed Flexibility in Data Collection and Analysis Allows Presenting Anything as Significant. Psychological Science, 22(11), 1359–1366. https://doi.org/10.1177/0956797611417632 John, L. K., Loewenstein, G., & Prelec, D. (2012). Measuring the prevalence of questionable research practices with incentives for truth telling. Psychological Science, 23(5), 524–532. https://doi.org/10.1177/0956797611430953 Fiedler, K., & Schwarz, N. (2016). Questionable Research Practices Revisited. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 7(1), 45–52. https://doi.org/10.1177/1948550615612150 NOTE: Daniel says in the podcast the paper below is by Fiedler and Strack - but it is by Fiedler and Schwarz. Ebersole, C. R., Mathur, M. B., Baranski, E., Bart-Plange, D.-J., Buttrick, N. R., Chartier, C. R., Corker, K. S., Corley, M., Hartshorne, J. K., IJzerman, H., Lazarević, L. B., Rabagliati, H., Ropovik, I., Aczel, B., Aeschbach, L. F., Andrighetto, L., Arnal, J. D., Arrow, H., Babincak, P., … Nosek, B. A. (2020). Many Labs 5: Testing Pre-Data-Collection Peer Review as an Intervention to Increase Replicability. Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science. https://doi.org/10.1177/2515245920958687 Luttrell, A., Petty, R. E., & Xu, M. (2017). Replicating and fixing failed replications: The case of need for cognition and argument quality. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 69, 178–183. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jesp.2016.09.006 Simons, D. J., Shoda, Y., & Lindsay, D. S. (2017). Constraints on Generality (COG): A Proposed Addition to All Empirical Papers. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 12(6), 1123–1128. https://doi.org/10.1177/1745691617708630 Simonsohn, U. (2015). Small Telescopes Detectability and the Evaluation of Replication Results. Psychological Science, 26(5), 559–569. https://doi.org/10.1177/0956797614567341
Seriah is joined by experiencer, researcher, and blogger Suzanne Chancellor. Topics include spoon bending, Uri Geller, the Amazing Randy, Sarah Lee Black, Mike Clelland, Whitley Strieber, an intense reaction to the cover of “Communion”, precognitive dreams, a disturbing dream experience, a bizarre alien dream encounter, weird childhood experiences with lights, hypnosis, false memories, Brent Raynes, John Keel, a strange experience with a bus crash, OBEs, apparitions of the living, different explanations for ghosts, conceptions of time, multi-dimensional keys, a bizarre visual display of information, a dream experience with a wormhole, a bizarre incident going missing from her own home, an impressed mental message explaining dimensions, situations where people cannot see one another, Joshua Cutchin, Patrick Harper, a woman trapped on a Fairy Fort, David Paulides, one-off paranormal experiences, hauntings of new houses, window areas/weird energy spots, black eyed children, David Weatherly, a plantation haunted by a fictional character, the Philip Experiment, “The Secret”, a synchronicity involving money and a deer accident, magick, Wicca, angels, youthful DIY witchcraft, a Ouija board, the British Broadcasting Company's (BBC) podcast “Limelight” , electrical phenomena connected to individuals, an incident of shocking a friend, power outages, stress and computers, a bizarre, multi-synchronistic experience involving a fireball coming out of a lake, precognition vs retro causality, Point Pleasant and the Mothman, Psi research at Cornell University, Dr. Daryl Bem, banshees, Jeff Ritzman and Jeremy Vaeni, anomalous lights, a weird sighting in Hollywood, Carl Jung, the imaginal realm, and much more! This is an absolutely fascinating conversation, not to be missed!This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4656375/advertisement
Seriah is joined by experiencer, researcher, and blogger Suzanne Chancellor. Topics include spoon bending, Uri Geller, the Amazing Randy, Sarah Lee Black, Mike Clelland, Whitley Strieber, an intense reaction to the cover of “Communion”, precognitive dreams, a disturbing dream experience, a bizarre alien dream encounter, weird childhood experiences with lights, hypnosis, false memories, Brent Raynes, John Keel, a strange experience with a bus crash, OBEs, apparitions of the living, different explanations for ghosts, conceptions of time, multi-dimensional keys, a bizarre visual display of information, a dream experience with a wormhole, a bizarre incident going missing from her own home, an impressed mental message explaining dimensions, situations where people cannot see one another, Joshua Cutchin, Patrick Harper, a woman trapped on a Fairy Fort, David Paulides, one-off paranormal experiences, hauntings of new houses, window areas/weird energy spots, black eyed children, David Weatherly, a plantation haunted by a fictional character, the Philip Experiment, “The Secret”, a synchronicity involving money and a deer accident, magick, Wicca, angels, youthful DIY witchcraft, a Ouija board, the British Broadcasting Company's (BBC) podcast “Limelight” , electrical phenomena connected to individuals, an incident of shocking a friend, power outages, stress and computers, a bizarre, multi-synchronistic experience involving a fireball coming out of a lake, precognition vs retro causality, Point Pleasant and the Mothman, Psi research at Cornell University, Dr. Daryl Bem, banshees, Jeff Ritzman and Jeremy Vaeni, anomalous lights, a weird sighting in Hollywood, Carl Jung, the imaginal realm, and much more! This is an absolutely fascinating conversation, not to be missed! - Recap by Vincent Treewell of The Weird Part Podcast Outro Music: Mantra "Natural Oasis / Starzdom" Download
This week Magnum and Izzo talk about how precognition may have been experimentally verified by Dr. Daryl Bem. This finding implies that retrocausation is real, the future can influence the past??? ⟁ PATREON https://www.patreon.com/theswervepodcast ⟁ WEBSITE https://theswervepodcast.com ⟁ SPOTIFY: https://tinyurl.com/y6b85kse ⟁ APPLE: https://tinyurl.com/3kp9kj5w ⟁ ANCHOR: https://anchor.fm/the-swerve-podcast ⟁ INSTAGRAM: https://tinyurl.com/2j49x9m4 ⟁ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/Swerve_Podcast ⟁ FACEBOOK: https://tinyurl.com/y8wezu57
In this episode, Srini Atreya(Chief Data Scientist, Cigniti) brings in a statistical flavour to the conversation on ‘Uncertainty & Risk', where he evaluates the Understanding Uncertainty's take on the distinguished psychologist Daryl Bem's experiments and de-codes the most commonly misunderstood statistical procedure called significance testing. It's time to tune in and find more!
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Bu podcast bölümünde farkındalık konusunu; daha önceki bölümlerden çok daha farklı bir yol izleyerek, iki akademik teori ve sonrasında Stoa felsefesinin en önemli figürlerinden Marcus Aurelius'un düşünceleriyle işleyeceğim İlk önce Umwelt Teorisi ile başlayacağım. Bu teori felsefeden biyolojiye, nöro-bilime kadar tartışılan bir teori. İkinci kısımda da Sosyal psikolog Daryl Bem'in Self Perception Theory'si üzerinde duracağım. Türkçe'siyle Öz Algı Teorisi. Bu iki teoriyi detaylandırıp üzerine konuştuktan sonra son kısımda Marcus Aurelius'un düşünceleri üzerine yoğunlaşacağım. Aurelius'un 2000 yıldır farkındalık olgusu için dediği gibi: ““Düşünceleriniz ne ise yaşamınız da odur. Yaşamınızın gidişatını değiştirmek istiyorsanız, düşüncelerinizi de değiştirmelisiniz.” Bölüm Kapağı: Virgil Elliott - Self portrait with two mirrors 12:35'teki müzik: Olivia Belli - Upland 23:40'taki müzik: Jef Martens - Le vent d'été
III. 17. Teori Komunikasi: Teori Persepsi Diri. Teori Persepsi diri oleh Daryl Bem, seperti teori atribusi, mengandalkan pada atribusi internal dan eksternal untuk menjelaskan perilaku. Tetapi, alih-alih mengamati orang lain, kita menggunakan proses yang sama untuk menginterpretasikan perilaku kita sendiri.
In this fascinating episode of Coaching Uncaged, Animas Centre Director Robert Stephenson is joined by Author, global lecturer and Co-Founder of the Happiness Studies Academy, Potentialife, Maytiv and Happier.tv, Dr. Tal Ben-Shahar. Tal delves into the science of happiness, sharing his fascinating background around the subject, the scientific data that sits behind living happier, healthier and more meaningful lives, as well as how these ways of thinking about happiness show up in the coaching space and the role that coaching has in helping both self, and others to work towards greater meaning, fulfilment and better ways of living. Tal touches on the importance of not just finding the purpose of life but also the purpose in life. He also shares some of the reasons behind why systems thinking is so important in establishing leverage points with coachees, as well as the benefits of coaches really experimenting with truths in the coaching space. Whether it's using Daryl Bem's 'Self-Perception Theory' to illustrate the important two-way connection between thoughts and actions, Ralph Waldo Emerson's ‘Circles' essay to highlight that the most impactful interactions are loops as opposed to a linear process, or Robert Greenleaf's research that found that the characteristic most associated with great leaders is an ability to truly listen and be present; something that sits at the heart of every great coaching conversation, Tal offers so many insightful anecdotes, references and resources in his exploration of the science of happiness. We hope that you enjoy this conversation! You can find out more about Tal and his work here: http://www.talbenshahar.com/ And as always, don't forget to subscribe for a fascinating new episode every Tuesday!
When a respected psychologist published a series of studies supporting extra-sensory perception, he set the academic world ablaze. Cornell professor, Daryl Bem's article "Feeling the Future" has enraged some, delighted others, and cast doubt on the scientific foundation of psychology itself. Taking sides in the controversy, Chris and Dane square off in a debate over the infamous Bem experiments.
Science is how we understand the world. Yet failures in peer review and mistakes in statistics have rendered a shocking number of scientific studies useless — or, worse, badly misleading. Such errors have distorted our knowledge in fields as wide-ranging as medicine, physics, nutrition, education, genetics, economics, and the search for extraterrestrial life. As Science Fictions makes clear, the current system of research funding and publication not only fails to safeguard us from blunders but actively encourages bad science — with sometimes deadly consequences. Yet Science Fictions is far from a counsel of despair. Rather, it’s a defense of the scientific method against the pressures and perverse incentives that lead scientists to bend the rules. By illustrating the many ways that scientists go wrong, Ritchie gives us the knowledge we need to spot dubious research and points the way to reforms that could make science trustworthy once again. Shermer and Ritchie also discuss: why we need to get science right because science deniers will pounce on such fraud, bias, negligence, and hype in science, Daryl Bem’s ESP research and what was wrong with it, “psychological priming” and the problem of replication, sleep research and the problems in Matthew Walker’s book Why We Sleep, Amy Cuddy and the problem with “Power Posture” research, Andrew Wakefield and the biggest fraud in the history of science linking vaccines & autism, diet and nutrition research and the complication of linking saturated fats, unsaturated fats, cholesterol, and heart disease, Phil Zimbardo‘s Stanford Prison Experiment, Samuel Morton’s skulls showing racial differences in head size, Steve Gould’s critique, the critique of Gould, and the critique of the critics of Gould, self-plagiarism, p values / p hacking the Schizophrenia/amaloid cascade hypothesis and why it has been hard to prove, the file-drawer problem, how to detect fraud, and Terror Management Theory and why it is almost certainly wrong. Stuart Ritchie is a lecturer in the Social, Genetic and Developmental Psychiatry Centre at King’s College London. His main research focus is human intelligence: how it relates to the brain, how much it’s affected by genetics, and how much it can be improved by factors such as education. He is a noted supporter of the Open Science movement, and has worked on tools to reform scientific practice and help scientists become more transparent when reporting their results.
In continuation to the previous episode, this time, Srini Atreya brings in a statistical flavour to the conversation on ‘Uncertainty & Risk’, where he evaluates the Understanding Uncertainty’s take on the distinguished psychologist Daryl Bem’s experiments and de-codes the most commonly misunderstood statistical procedure called significance testing. It’s time to tune in and find more!
In 2011, an American psychologist named Daryl Bem proved the impossible. He showed that precognition — the ability to sense the future — is real. His study was explosive, and shook the very foundations of psychology.
In 2011, an American psychologist named Daryl Bem proved the impossible. He showed that precognition — the ability to sense the future — is real. His study was explosive, and shook the very foundations of psychology. Follow Cited on Twitter, Facebook, and citedpodcast.com. Plus, send us your feedback to info@citedmedia.ca–we might just read it on … Continue reading #2: Repeat After Me →
Conférence donnée en février 2020 à Skeptics in the Pub Bruxelles / Comité Para La lecture des slides est conseillée et vous pouvez les voir ici : https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1euG–cUwmRULxmGr78Pn_PhvIv88UUG-7EJR8TsXYkE/edit#slide=id.g7dfd41e982_0_0 « Comment une expérience de parapsychologie a déclenché une révolution en psychologie » En 2010 Daryl Bem publia dans un prestigieux journal de psychologie les résultats d’une expérience […]
In 2011, American psychologist Daryl Bem proved the impossible. He showed that precognition — the ability to sense the future — is real. His study was explosive and shook the very foundations of psychology. Contributor Alexander B. Kim in Vancouver explores the ‘replication crisis’ and what it means for the field and beyond. *Originally broadcast on November 1, 2019.
Although the scientific community refused to accept the existence of a sixth sense, in the 2000s researcher Daryl Bem sought to design the perfect test to measure ESP ability. His persuasive results changed the course of psychological research forever.
"Our satellite cameras can't see through the jungle. Do you think your psychics could help us?" "This breaks all the laws of physics." Featuring Mark Gober’s interviews with: Russell Targ, Uri Geller, Dr. Dean Radin, Dr. Daryl Bem, Dr. Julia Mossbridge, Dr. Larry Dossey, Dr. Jeff Mishlove, Stephan Schwartz, Brenda Dunne, John Vivanco, Catherine Yunt, Dr. Raymond Moody, Dr. Alan Hugenot, and Barbara Bartolome. Listen to all of Mark’s interviews here: https://markgober.com/podcast/ Declassified CIA documents: "Remote viewing is a real phenomenon": https://www.cia.gov/library/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP96-00789R002100220001-4.pdf Uri Geller Experiments: https://www.cia.gov/library/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP79-00999A000300030027-0.pdf Hella Hamid Experiments: https://www.cia.gov/library/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP96-00787R000200070002-3.pdf Precognition Studies Dr. Daryl Bem et al. (2015): https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4706048/ Dr. Julia Mossbridge et al. (2014): https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3971164/ Check out Mark's book, "An End to Upside Down Thinking": https://www.amazon.com/End-Upside-Down-Thinking-Consciousness/dp/1947637851
Self-talk is probably one of the most intimate and important things we can master for our own good. The way we talk to ourselves links to the way we see ourselves, and the way we interact with the world. It’s an aspect of our communication skills that we never get enough time on in school. This week I talk to the marvellous Johanna Lyon about self-talk, within a special context. In this bumper special, you get to listen to the first ever recording of Stumble Through. A recording I held back on releasing because of my own self-talk around it. I am really excited to show it to you, and of course to introduce Jo (that will be funny after you’ve listened). Jo is a young artist passionate about laughing with others. Jo is most interested in discussing and unpacking why humans do what we do in areas of life regarding love, childhood and discrimination, among other things. She aims to achieve connection between strangers within her work. She is a truly marvellous human being that I am so lucky to call my friend. I am really glad I get to share this, and her, with you this week. Don’t forget to get tickets to her Short and Sweet show this weekend! They’re pretty cheap, and it’s an excellent excuse to take a trip to the Gold Coast.Keep well,-PaulaEPISODE NOTES:Things We Mentioned.....Here are those definitions again, courtesy of Merriam-WebsterSelf-talktalk or thoughts directed at oneselfSelf-esteem a confidence and satisfaction in oneself: SELF-RESPECT Synonyms: ego, pride, pridefulness, self-regard, self-respectSelf confidenceconfidence in oneself and in one's powers and abilities Synonyms: aplomb, assurance, confidence, self-assurance, self-assuredness, self-esteem, self-trustSelf-wortha sense of one's own value as a human being: SELF-ESTEEMSelf-efficacy (this one came from the Cambridge Dictionary)a person's belief that they can be successful when carrying out a particular task: Perceived self-efficacy refers to people's beliefs about their capabilities to exercise control over their own activities. .....Immersion therapy, also known as exposure therapy, is cognitive behavioural therapy technique usually used to treat anxiety disorders. The American Psychology association defines it as “Exposure therapy is a psychological treatment that was developed to help people confront their fears… a psychologist might recommend a program of exposure therapy in order to help break the pattern of avoidance and fear. In this form of therapy, psychologists create a safe environment in which to “expose” individuals to the things they fear and avoid. The exposure to the feared objects, activities or situations in a safe environment helps reduce fear and decrease avoidance.“Read more about it here: https://www.apa.org/ptsd-guideline/patients-and-families/exposure-therapyAnd recently, immersion therapy has taken on a new meaning. Immersion therapy is now also a technique in which people with some disabilities (mostly movement related) and injury can gain access to movement by being immersed in water. Read all about it here:https://mycarespace.com.au/resources/immersion-therapy-what-is-it-and-how-can-it-help .....Self-perception theory So I got this one totally wrong. I said it was this thing where people believed that they were good by default, nuh uh. Self-perception theory was developed by Dr Daryl Bem, and “describes the process in which people, lacking initial attitudes or emotional responses, develop them by observing their own behavior and coming to conclusions as to what attitudes must have driven that behavior.” For more info, have a little read of this quick summary here: https://www.learning-theories.com/self-perception-theory-bem.html I don’t know what I was thinking of, but let me know if you do! .....Our brilliant friend Peta Berghofer is a ceramic artist with really beautiful and tender work which is SOLD OUT. Keep an eye on her website here https://www.petaberghofer.com/aboutand her Instagram here https://www.instagram.com/petaberghofer/to make sure you don’t miss out when she gets new stock up......Robogals is a student run NFP which runs engineering and technology workshops in local communities. This is an amazing initiative which focuses on primary and secondary school students, check out their website here:https://robogals.org/Steph Piper is probably the coolest and smartest person I know. She is a scientist, 3D printing engineer, and an amazing human being. Check out her amazing 3D printing skills, teacher resources, and learn more about her here: http://www.piper3dp.com/Check out her amazing start up Spark Girlz which is a Toowoomba based company getting girls involved and excited about STEM. Learn more about them here: https://sparkgirlz.com/about-spark-girlz/ .....Cluedo! Has closed unfortunately, but mark your calendars for next year! 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Dan tells his experiences with ghosts, a Ouija board and other Super Natural phenomena. Dan gets abducted by a Big Foot. Also mentioned: Daryl Bem, Cornell University Banacek, The Amazing Randi Alien Abductions Paul Stamets, Joe Rogan Podcast Facilitated Communication Saint Vitus Dance Craig Lewin
Amelia and Professor Helena Paterson delve into some ‘eerie ethics’ and discuss psychological studies which give us the creeps. References from the recording: The study that broke science: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daryl_Bem#.…e.22_controversy Superstitious perception: Gosselin, F., & Schyns, P. G. (2003). Superstitious perceptions reveal properties of internal representations. Psychological Science, 14(5), 505-509. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12930484 The Monster Study: Silverman, F. H. (1988). The “monster” study. Journal of fluency disorders, 13(3), 225-231. www.spring.org.uk/2007/06/monster-study.php - (not the study itself, but includes key information) Carney Landis: Landis, C. (1924). Studies of Emotional Reactions. II. General Behavior and Facial Expression. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 4(5), 447. psycnet.apa.org/record/1926-08449-001; bizzarrobazar.com/en/2017/05/28/le…i-carney-landis/ - (summary of Landis) Mischel Marshmallow study: Mischel, W., & Baker, N. (1975). Cognitive appraisals and transformations in delay behavior. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 31(2), 254. Created by Amelia Hilton in association with the University of Glasgow Psychology Society Written and recorded by Amelia Hilton and Professor Helena Paterson Produced and edited by Amelia Hilton Original music by Sonia Kilman (Facebook: www.facebook.com/sonia.killmann.3 Instagram: @dream__beings) Recording facilities provided by the University of Glasgow Critical Studies department
Top 4 Mind Bending Theories That Will Change Your Reality What is the meaning of life, how did it come to be and where are we heading? Such huge questions are to complex for many of us to comprehend. But others have spent their lifes work developing theories to provide the answers. Buckle up because it’s about to get heavy, These are the Top 4 Mind Bending Theories That Will Change Your Reality 4. The Singularity Theory The Theory: A term used to describe a moment or point in time when a civilization changes so much, that the technology as well as its general rules become incomprehensible to those living in the previous generations. Singularity can be kick started by a rapid jump in scientific and technological changes. The change will happen so fast and will be deemed so profound that much of what we are and how we function today will be changed drastically. In many ways, it's a point of no return. 3. Simulation Theory The Theory: You, me and the entire universe are nothing but a giant simulation run by higher beings who are smarter than we are. What's more, the game is so lifelike we don't even know we exist in it and we will also never find out. The Simulation theory might sound like the main plot to the Matrix but it's also a real scientific theory. While it's been proposed before, it first gained media attention in a 2003 paper by philosopher, Nick Bostrom titled, "Are You Living in a Simulation?" In his paper, he suggests that in the future, humans will be able to create such powerful computers that humans won't be able to distinguish between reality and simulations. 2. The Multiverse Probably one of the most popular theories out there, the Multiverse idea is more than a theory but an actual possibility, at least according to physics, the string theory and quantum mechanics. The idea is that the universe we inhabit isn't the only one out there and it's just one of a multitude of universes is mindboggling. If true, there could be an infanint amount of parallel universes and in each one, there's a version of you. How would it be possible for whole other universes or parallel universes to exist? And what signs can we look to in order to find evidence there could be other dimensions we are not aware about? 1. Retroactive Precognition Does the future affect your past? Does precognition exist and is it possible for humans to carry them out? Well-respected psychologist, Daryl Bem from Cornell University, recently published a paper showing that precognition capabilities could be a real phenomenon. Titled, "Feeling the Future: Experimental Evidence for Anomalous Retroactive Influences on Cognition and Affect” the paper was published in The Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. Daryl took well-established psychological tests and reversed the order to determine whether humans have the ability to predict what they would do in the future. So there were the Top 4 Mind Bending Theories That Will Change Your Reality From being a simulation to psychic abilities, these theories still remain as theories right now, but don't be surprised if one day we end up developing ways to actually prove them to be true.
Do you believe in the paranormal? In ghosts? In spoon bending? In the ability to move objects with your mind? If you're like most rational science minded folks, then - wait for this - I can read your mind and your answer is 'hell no!' But what if we told you that science itself... might not be so sure... We explore the world of extrasensory perception and the replication crisis! The Wholesome Show is @rodl and @willozap, proudly supported by @ANU_CPAS! -------------------------- Sources: · https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daryl_Bem · http://www.cornell.edu/search/?q=BEM&submit-search= · https://psychology.cornell.edu/daryl-bem · http://dbem.org/bem_bio.htm · http://news.cornell.edu/stories/2010/12/study-looks-brains-ability-see-future · https://slate.com/health-and-science/2017/06/daryl-bem-proved-esp-is-real-showed-science-is-broken.html · https://www.csicop.org/si/show/failure_to_replicate_results_of_bem_parapsychology_experiments_published_by · https://replicationindex.wordpress.com/2018/01/20/my-email-correspondence-with-daryl-j-bem-about-the-data-for-his-2011-article-feeling-the-future/ · https://www.wired.com/2010/11/feeling-the-future-is-precognition-possible/ · https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Alpha · https://www.nytimes.com/2011/01/06/science/06esp.html · http://andrewgelman.com/2017/04/04/study-showing-humans-psychic-powers-caps-daryl-bems-career/ · http://dbem.org/ · http://www.physics.nyu.edu/sokal/Chronicle_Jan_1_17.pdf · https://blogs.wsj.com/ideas-market/2012/05/15/daryl-bem-the-psychologist-who-proved-esp-exists/ · http://discovermagazine.com/2012/mar/09-paranormal-circumstances-scientist-mission-esp
These Theories will blow your mind wide open! Please support Scary Mysteries! Check out our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/scarymysteries?alert=2 - There's a lot of cool access, giveaways and even a custom episode! Buy awesome original shirts made by Scary Mysteries https://newdawnfilm.com/scary-mysteries-store/ Subscribe for Weekly Videos here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiE86yS_VM7qjiICqRPmwLQ?sub_confirmation=1 _________________________________________________________ Top 4 Mind Bending Theories That Will Change Your Reality What is the meaning of life, how did it come to be and where are we heading? Such huge questions are to complex for many of us to comprehend. But others have spent their lifes work developing theories to provide the answers. Buckle up because it’s about to get heavy, These are the Top 4 Mind Bending Theories That Will Change Your Reality 4. The Singularity Theory The Theory: A term used to describe a moment or point in time when a civilization changes so much, that the technology as well as its general rules become incomprehensible to those living in the previous generations. Singularity can be kick started by a rapid jump in scientific and technological changes. The change will happen so fast and will be deemed so profound that much of what we are and how we function today will be changed drastically. In many ways, it's a point of no return. 3. Simulation Theory The Theory: You, me and the entire universe are nothing but a giant simulation run by higher beings who are smarter than we are. What's more, the game is so lifelike we don't even know we exist in it and we will also never find out. The Simulation theory might sound like the main plot to the Matrix but it's also a real scientific theory. While it's been proposed before, it first gained media attention in a 2003 paper by philosopher, Nick Bostrom titled, "Are You Living in a Simulation?" In his paper, he suggests that in the future, humans will be able to create such powerful computers that humans won't be able to distinguish between reality and simulations. 2. The Multiverse Probably one of the most popular theories out there, the Multiverse idea is more than a theory but an actual possibility, at least according to physics, the string theory and quantum mechanics. The idea is that the universe we inhabit isn't the only one out there and it's just one of a multitude of universes is mindboggling. If true, there could be an infanint amount of parallel universes and in each one, there's a version of you. How would it be possible for whole other universes or parallel universes to exist? And what signs can we look to in order to find evidence there could be other dimensions we are not aware about? 1. Retroactive Precognition Does the future affect your past? Does precognition exist and is it possible for humans to carry them out? Well-respected psychologist, Daryl Bem from Cornell University, recently published a paper showing that precognition capabilities could be a real phenomenon. Titled, "Feeling the Future: Experimental Evidence for Anomalous Retroactive Influences on Cognition and Affect” the paper was published in The Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. Daryl took well-established psychological tests and reversed the order to determine whether humans have the ability to predict what they would do in the future. So there were the Top 4 Mind Bending Theories That Will Change Your Reality From being a simulation to psychic abilities, these theories still remain as theories right now, but don't be surprised if one day we end up developing ways to actually prove them to be true.
As scientists we are accustomed to knowing the results when we evaluate the quality of research. But is that a good thing? How would it change the way we edit and review research if we had to make our evaluations without knowing the results? And beyond that, how would it change scientific practice itself - the ways we design, conduct, and report our work? We discuss the idea of separating evaluation from results and talk about some common concerns. Plus: Simine debriefs on the APS conference, and we talk about a recent Slate article on Daryl Bem's ESP research. And we discuss a letter about whether it's realistic to maintain a 9-to-5 work schedule as a graduate student. Discussed in this episode: The APS 2017 conference program Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science, a new APS journal Why the Resistance to Statistical Innovations? Bridging the Communication Gap by Donald Sharpe Daryl Bem Proved ESP Is Real, Which Means Science is Broken by Dan Engber History of Social Psychology: Insights, Challenges, and Contributions to Theory and Application by Lee Ross, Mark Lepper, and Andrew Ward Registered Reports information page at the Center for Open Science, including FAQs and a list of journals that have adopted the format How Cortex’s Registered Reports Initiative Is Making Reform a Reality, by Chris Chambers The Black Goat is hosted by Sanjay Srivastava, Alexa Tullett, and Simine Vazire. Find us on the web at www.theblackgoatpodcast.com, on Twitter at @blackgoatpod, or on Facebook at facebook.com/blackgoatpod/. You can email us at letters@theblackgoatpodcast.com. You can subscribe to us on iTunes. Our theme music is Peak Beak by Doctor Turtle, available on freemusicarchive.org under a Creative Commons noncommercial attribution license. This is episode 9. It was recorded May 29, 2017.
Abby and Amy consult the heavens to find an answer to the question: if you have the traits widely associated with your horoscope, are you more likely to believe in astrology? Discussion topics include Astrology Is Real, Astrology is Fake, and Omacron, the thirteenth star sign. You can find out more about misuse of research methods and Daryl Bem at https://redux.slate.com/cover-stories/2017/05/daryl-bem-proved-esp-is-real-showed-science-is-broken.html. Our music is Marie Curie by The Crypts!, from the album Discover Science.
In this episode of Life, the Universe & Everything Else, Gem, Lauren, Ashlyn, and Laura discuss the Ganzfeld Experiments, the Global Consciousness Project, Rupert Sheldrake, Daryl Bem, and a psychic dog, and then we finally find out exactly how psychic the panel is with a game of Psychic Fact or Psychic Fiction! Life, the Universe … Continue reading Episode 106: Parapsychology →
Michael McKay, president of the Skeptical Society of St. Louis, gives a talk on the implications of psychologist Daryl Bem's research into precognition. Recorded by Dingus at the inaugural edition of SkeptiCamp St. Louis on August 18th, 2012, held at the St. Louis Ethical Society- one of numerous SkeptiCamp events put on this summer all over the US, and thus far the largest in attendance! The Skeptical Society of St. Louis exists to promote critical thinking, education, and the rigorous application of the scientific method to all aspects of life. This podcast is firmly in support of those goals. :) The Society regularly meets up for workshops, picnics, and the popular "Skeptics in the Pub" events. Learn more at: http://www.meetup.com/skepticalstl/ http://www.facebook.com/groups/215496350310/ http://stlouisskepticalsociety.blogspot.com/ More on Bem: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daryl_Bem
Have psychologists recently found evidence for the existence of psychic ability? Last year, well-known psychologist Daryl Bem published an article called Feeling the Future in which he describes a number of studies, all of which provided support for a kind of phi phenomenon he calls "retroactive influence". The research appeared in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. The article caused a storm of controversy and calls for changes to how research and the peer review process is conducted. I covered some of those recommendations in video episode 165 Psychological Research Under Fire. In this episode I interview the lead author, Stuart Ritchie, of the first published replication of one part of Bem's work. Listen as Stuart describes what he did and what he found on this very controversial topic.
Daryl J. Bem, Social Psychologist Emeritus joins Robert Bloomfield to discuss the methods social psychologists use to conduct studies and analyze the statistical results. Dr Bem's illustrious career includes work in self-perception, personality theory, and ESP. More from Daryl Bem at: http://dbem.ws/index.html And on the Metanomics page: http://www.metanomics.net/show/ESP_Show/Metanomics