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From: Rupert Sheldrake < Sent: Thursday, July 7, 2016 3:33 PM To: Jeffrey E. Subject: Re: Dear Jeffrey, Thanks for your =nteresting emails. I don't know anyone else who thinks =bout these things! I =gree that yawning transmission is an interesting question and have even designed experiments to try and test whether it =as a telepathic component in transmission. It clearly depends on people having a kind of bond within a group so I =hought of one test which would involve getting a group to bond through chanting =ogether, then introducing a partition between two halves of the group so they can =o longer see or hear each other, and film both groups to see whether =awning is correlated on different sides of the barrier. A control experiment would involve some groups who have not been bonded in the first place and did not know the people on the other side of the barrier. Of course it would be necessary to do it under conditions in which they are likely to yawn, so it could =appen late at night when they might be tired, or during the day with them =atching a very boring video in a hot and stuffy atmosphere. I agree about the mystery =f sleep overall too, and sleep cycles. The =ose irritation test could involve subtle mirroring, but might also involve some kind of telepathy, which =iterally means distant feeling. Again a barrier as in the yawning experiment might help to decide between these. But =his is a phenomenon that I've never noticed myself. I'll watch out for it. All =he best Rupert On 5 Jul 2016, at 11:03, jeffrey E. <[email protected]> wrote: i also like, the mystery of 1 yawning =ransmission. (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article- 2386395/We-know-=heyre-contagious-yawns-spread-human-DOGS-Scientists-discover-evidence-can=nes-really-mans- best-friend.html0 ,2 sleep cycles of =5 minutes. ( I think the babylonians got it wrong and =he time division should be 30 -45 minute intervals in a day =ot 24 - 60 minutes ones. 3. sleep overall. ( =rees now seem to sleep). 4. currently trying to guage whether =aving an irritant in ones nose causes others to scratch theirs. =dd. maybe some subtle mirroring. please note The information contained in this =ommunication is confidential, may be attorney-client =rivileged, may constitute inside information, and is =ntended only for the use of the addressee. It is the =roperty of JEE Unauthorized use, disclosure =r copying of this EFTA_R1_01563565 EFTA02458956 communication or any part thereof is =trictly prohibited and may be unlawful. If you have =eceived this communication in error, please notify us =mmediately by return e-mail or by e-mail to [email protected], and destroy this =ommunication and all copies thereof, including all =ttachments. copyright -all rights reserved 2 EFTA_R1_01563566 EFTA02458957

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