do you guys think this works?
http://www.mind-lamp.com/inside-mind-lamp.php
No.
>>8711669
There is old research that says the mind can slight bias random number generators.
>>8712526
But why would the CIA, NASA and Princeton care about this? Is there some truth to it? I mean, our minds already interact with physical reality so how far fetched is it really that we might be able to influence states of machines with just our thoughts? Nobody has yet demonstrated that consciousness does not extend beyond one's body and what its limits are.
>>8711669
If this was true, they would be making billions of dollars just by selling their number generator, not a couple thousand by selling a stupid led lamp.
>>8712553
Evangelion isn't real m8
>>8711669
I have one of them and I've learned that when I clear my mind and intuitively allow my unconscious to dictate the color, the lamp changes according to my mind.. it's fucking creepy and works only for a little while, like the longest I've kept it going for is maybe 2 minutes and then I can't keep my focus anymore and the RNG takes over and displays lots of different colors.
>>8711669
Oh man another one of those pseudoscience placebos
>>8711669
>it's a "retards with selection bias think that they are affecting a random number generation machine with their thoughts" episode
One time I rolled 3 Yahtzees within my first 100 rolls. The chances of this are astronomically low, yet I clearly intended it to happen. Does this mean I have an exceptionally strong will?
>>8713585
Well perhaps? Confirmation bias doesn't necessarily prove the opposite.