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Twitter Used to Test Our "Psychic Abilities"

Discover how researcher Richard Wiseman is using Twitter to investigate psychics and remote viewing abilities. Join the conversation!

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Twitter isn’t just the hippest new way to get gossip, headlines, and nosy details of your friends’ lives. It’s helping people whine, embarrass themselves, find taco trucks and counter the Taliban like never before. Now, researcher Richard Wiseman of the University of Hertfordshire is using Twitter to investigate the not-so-scientific world of psychics. Specifically, he’s looking to learn more about the ability to psychically identify geographic locations, a so-called psychic power that actually has a name: remote viewing. Wiseman will think of a place, and research subjects will "tweet" where they perceive the location to be. He predicts that up to 10,000 people will participate, and all locations Wiseman chooses will be in the U.K. (which, uh, narrows the guesses down pretty considerably). Some speculate whether Twitter and other digital media are making us dumber, or wasting valuable time with stunts like this. So is the psychic study a waste ...

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