Daryl Bem had seemed to prove that time can flow in two directions—that ESP is real. If you bought into those results, you'd be admitting that much of what you understood about the universe was wrong. read more
Psychologists at Harvard University using neuroimaging say they have resolved the century-old debate over the existence of Extra-Sensory Perception(ESP) - and it doesn't exist. read more
This study, conducted by Daryl Bem, a well-known and highly regarded researcher, is the first that uses scientific techniques and method to provide evidence of ESP. read more
This repetition seemed to show that ESP might be a real, robust effect. Schimmack, though, argued that such consistency was too good to be true. Bem would have needed tremendous luck to score so many hits with his experiments, given the relatively small size of the effect. read more
Extrasensory perception -- the ability to foresee the future -- has always been mysterious area of research. And now, a new study to be published in the nation's top psychology journal says people can sense the future. The study is stirring up some considerable controversy amongst the scientific community. read more
Bem hadn’t simply published a set of inconceivable findings; he’d done so in a way that explicitly invited introspection. In his paper proving ESP is real, Bem used the word replication 33 times. Even as he made the claim for precognition, he pleaded for its review. “Credit to Daryl Bem himself,” Leif Nelson told me. read more