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Saturday, March 8, 2014

Multiples Effect


The Multiples Effect, is the Scientific Proof That Our Minds Are All Connected.

Is it possible our thoughts might create “thought fields” that can interact with the thought fields of others?

There is a fascinating phenomenon in science known as the “multiples effect”.

The multiples effect if when multiple people geographically isolated from one another come up with the exact same discovery at the exact same time.

By 1922, there had been 148 major scientific breakthroughs identified to have been discovered in such a way.

Web Link:

https://goo.gl/jywP36

http://inspire-manoj-kumar-kargudri.blogspot.com/2014/03/multiples_8.html

Here are just a FEW examples:

- Evolution (Darwin and Wallace)
- Calculus (Newton and Leibniz)
- Decimal fractions – 3 people
- Sunspots – 4 people in 1611
- Law of conservation of energy – 4 people in 1847
- Steamboat – 4 people
- Telescope – 9 people
- Thermometer – 6 people

Is it really possible that all 148 major discoveries happened at the exact same time coincidentally by people who were not sharing their ideas with each other?  Imagine two people completely geographically isolated from each other working on the same problem at the same time.  They are each intently working on the same exact dilemma, with their thoughts floating around in the consciousness field energetically interacting with each other.  It’s kind of like the experience we all have with our friends where we know what they are going to say right before they say it.  Consciousness is non-local.

Web Link:

https://goo.gl/jywP36


http://inspire-manoj-kumar-kargudri.blogspot.com/2014/03/multiples_8.html

Related Articles:

From Wikipedia: The concept of multiple discovery is the hypothesis that most scientific discoveries and inventions are made independently and more or less simultaneously by multiple scientists and inventors.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiple_discovery

http://www.ajnr.org/content/29/8/1423.full.pdf

http://www.garfield.library.upenn.edu/essays/v4p660y1979-80.pdf


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