Empirical Evidence of the Efficacy of Sex Magic?

I’ve been watching The PEAR Proposition, which includes Jahn’s lectures about the lab’s experiments in intention influencing random event generators. Here is a graph from one of the lecture slides:

effect_sizes_in_co-operator_reg_experiments

You may need to watch the lecture in order to understand the data in the graph, but it can be interpreted to suggest that when multiple operators are working together to influence the REG’s output…

  • All multiple-operator experiments considered together do not yield results much better than those of single operators (but note the following)
  • Two males or two females together yield backwards results (I am not yet clear about whether that means they tend towards no significant results whereas the remainder of operators and co-operator pairs tends towards significant results, or if it means that when trying to go high they produce an extraordinary number of lows and vice versa)
  • A male and female together yield better results than (the average of) male or female operators working alone, even if their relationship is casual (“unbonded”)
  • A bonded pair of male and female operators produces the greatest results of all

What would Paschal say? Probably, “I told you so.”

One student did ask something I wondered when I first saw this presentation: Did any experiments include homosexual pairs? Another student replied there was one study albeit having a small database, that suggested that homosexual pairs behaved similarly to heterosexual pairs. However, Jahn cautioned that the data set was not large enough to say much about that, yet.

3 Replies to “Empirical Evidence of the Efficacy of Sex Magic?”

  1. This is a very interesting interpretation of combined intention as applied to REGs.  There’s probably a lengthy kundalini-electromagnetic-cemi-field-consciousness explanation but fitting that into a PEAR experiment would be a sonofabitch.
    I’d be interested to see REG comparisons in male-female pair bonds of sexual partners vs. blood relations.  Does a husband and wife combined intention work the same or noticibly differently  than a brother-sister or father-daughter pair bond intention?  Does sharing the same DNA make a difference?

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