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Psychic shuffle

Moving Physical Objects which faces of dice fall up which side of board dice fall on which side rolling steel balls fall on which face spinning silver coin falls to psychic shuffle with cards. [Pg.85]

Kanthamani and Kelly were convinced that the results in this series had to involve a great deal of PK, rather than just clairvoyant perception and shuffling until the decks happened to match, because they statistically calculated the number of shuffles needed by chance alone to make various numbers of matches between the decks. For example, to score 5 exact hits by chance, one would have to shuffle the call deck an average of 325 times. Yet, BD usually shuffled 3 to 6 times and sometimes only one or two times, so he must have been using PK very strongly to get these results. The implications of the psychic shuffle for professional gamblers are most intriguing. [Pg.87]

I have discussed the psychic-shuffle effect at length in order to... [Pg.87]


See other pages where Psychic shuffle is mentioned: [Pg.63]    [Pg.86]    [Pg.87]    [Pg.91]    [Pg.63]    [Pg.86]    [Pg.87]    [Pg.91]   
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