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Evidence supporting Gibbs's time machine?
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<blockquote data-quote="HDRKID" data-source="post: 59711" data-attributes="member: 43"><p>Here is how I test evidence - use a score.</p><p> </p><p>For example, a person told me that caffeine can improve your score on exams. I got some old exams. I did my test using water, decaf, and regular coffee. Decaf has some caffeine, but most is gone. I found that although it can help me stay up... Coffee hurts my exam scores. Frankly, I try to not drink coffee anymore.</p><p> </p><p>TAKEN FROM: <a href="http://helpingpsychology.com/effects-of-caffeine-on-student-test-scores" target="_blank">Effects of Caffeine on Student Test Scores | Helping Psychology</a></p><p>S<em>ubsequent findings show that moderate consumption does indeed improve performance, but excessive consumption has a negative effect on student test scores. A student preparing to take a test who regularly consumes a certain amount of energy boosting drink will do well to continue that amount. But a student who is not accustomed to highly caffeinated drinks is more likely to turn out a poorer performance on an exam.</em></p><p> </p><p>Prior to getting an HDR, I would use biofeedback machines and meditation music. I had trouble being able to exteriorize my astral body and it would take about 4 hours to go. With an HDR it take my about 15 minutes to do a time jump.</p><p> </p><p>Also, before I got an HDR of my stock trades, about 94% were positive with the other 6% losing money. Typically, when a stock goes down you lose more money than you make when it goes up. Just one bad trade can wipe out a whole weeks worth of earnings. For that reason you want to keep bad trades to a minimum.</p><p> </p><p>Last year I had thousands of transactions and 98.2% positive for me. This is spectacular for any trader, but my goal for this year is over 99% accuracy. This means that I will concentrate on doing trades where I rely on information from multiple time jumps.</p><p> </p><p>Best way to look at the HDR is like a pair of glasses that allows me to see. My psychic vision is poor. However, with my HDR I can explore more future scenarios. Details are far more crisp. My goal is for me to survive. There is no one to convince. In fact, a blind man will not benefit from glasses any.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HDRKID, post: 59711, member: 43"] Here is how I test evidence - use a score. For example, a person told me that caffeine can improve your score on exams. I got some old exams. I did my test using water, decaf, and regular coffee. Decaf has some caffeine, but most is gone. I found that although it can help me stay up... Coffee hurts my exam scores. Frankly, I try to not drink coffee anymore. TAKEN FROM: [url="http://helpingpsychology.com/effects-of-caffeine-on-student-test-scores"]Effects of Caffeine on Student Test Scores | Helping Psychology[/url] S[I]ubsequent findings show that moderate consumption does indeed improve performance, but excessive consumption has a negative effect on student test scores. A student preparing to take a test who regularly consumes a certain amount of energy boosting drink will do well to continue that amount. But a student who is not accustomed to highly caffeinated drinks is more likely to turn out a poorer performance on an exam.[/I] Prior to getting an HDR, I would use biofeedback machines and meditation music. I had trouble being able to exteriorize my astral body and it would take about 4 hours to go. With an HDR it take my about 15 minutes to do a time jump. Also, before I got an HDR of my stock trades, about 94% were positive with the other 6% losing money. Typically, when a stock goes down you lose more money than you make when it goes up. Just one bad trade can wipe out a whole weeks worth of earnings. For that reason you want to keep bad trades to a minimum. Last year I had thousands of transactions and 98.2% positive for me. This is spectacular for any trader, but my goal for this year is over 99% accuracy. This means that I will concentrate on doing trades where I rely on information from multiple time jumps. Best way to look at the HDR is like a pair of glasses that allows me to see. My psychic vision is poor. However, with my HDR I can explore more future scenarios. Details are far more crisp. My goal is for me to survive. There is no one to convince. In fact, a blind man will not benefit from glasses any. [/QUOTE]
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