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Can Information Space effects be explained within the domain Causality or is an extension necessary?

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Can Information Space effects be explained within the domain Causality or is an extension necessary?

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It becomes obvious from the PEAR research as well as from a hundred years of experience in Radionics and now with computerized Radionics in the CoRe-System that Random Events are a very appropriate medium to observe and study effects of the Information Realm. From (2) page 323: “In this regard, we might note that since the very concept of “uncertainty” and probability,” includes their objective observation, inescapably entail subjective features, it may be that only within such a bonded state of uncertainty can the elemental binary probabilities be biased, and thereby the subjective goals become objectively manifested. In short the mind of the operator needs to enter a “fuzzy” state….” From (2) page 323: “Considering the critical role of uncertainty in this transmutation of information, we would expect that those features of the scene that intrinsically entail the least precision of specification, i.e., the most generalized and impressionistic aspects, should survive this gauntlet be

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