March Events at the Rhine
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Online Event
Wednesday, March 11 at 3 pm EST
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Dr. Annette Grathoff & Dr. Wolfhardt Janu
of Wyrd Research present
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Measurable Anomalous Structures in Random Data During Moments of Love and Excitement:
Automatic detection of ordered structures and correlations between quantum mechanical random processes in Tantra seminars
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Drs. Annette Grathoff and Wolfhardt Janu, are founding members of the oREGano project, with studies paired Random Event Generators (REGs) placed at emotionally charged events to examine non-local connectedness. Comprised of professionals from diverse fields, including physics, biology, psychology, medicine, engineering, and computer science, oREGano has coupled REGs with various analytical techniques to investigate the process of dying, group events, and bee hives. Annette and Wofhardt are also part of the Wyrd Research team, which focuses on non-local consciousness research.
In their presentation, Annette and Wolfhardt share the results of their recent experiments using paired-random event generators (REGs) during events where people experience strong feelings of excitement and bliss. They will discuss the correlations between random data streams and synchronous time points of intense feelings and special moments. Annette and Wolfhardt are members of the oREGano team, which received the 2024 Linda G. O’Bryant Noetic Sciences Research Award for proposing an innovative experimental approach addressing the relationship between consciousness and the brain. Click thru for details...
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Two Courses
Begin This Week!
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Curious about out-of-body experiences? Join expert Graham Nicholls for a transformative four-week course beginning March 4. Plus, on March 5, delve into the world of psi phenomena with parapsychologist Loyd Auerbach and discover how technology is transforming field investigations. There’s still time to register!
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John G. Kruth, the Rhine's Executive Director, recently gave a presentation at the second annual Anomalous Cognition/ Occurances Research Network (ACORN) symposium in Richmond, VA. Sixty parapsychologists, Humanistic and Trans-personal psychologists, and experiencers gathered to discuss psi research.
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Each month, people from around the world gather to discuss their experiences, learn about parapsychology, or practice their skills. Learn about how you can join these groups by clicking on the links below. Though there is a small fee for these meetings, Rhine members attend for free.
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You can become a member of the Rhine today and be part of the exciting community that is exploring the boundaries of science and building a community of consciousness explorers!
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Rhine Research Center
3710 Shannon Road
PO Box 51669
Durham, NC 27717
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