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288 pages, Hardcover
First published November 9, 2007
"Are you suggesting that my organization is alive?"There's a footnote to Robert Stone, Secret Life of Your Cells. This acceptance of pseudoscience as fact removed any kind of credibility the author may have had.
"Yes! That's exactly what I am suggesting. And there's plenty of science to back it up." As just one example, I cited the experiments performed by Cleve Backster, who removed cells from human subjects' bodies and placed them at various distances from their original hosts. He hooked up both the subject and the separated cells to a polygraph machine, which measured changes in chemical reaction, and then showed each subject various visual stimuli.
When the people reacted to the stimuli, their distant cells reacted at the same time in exactly the same way. This was just one demonstration of a fairly common phenomenon called nonlocality, which means that parts of a system (in this case the cells of a human body) remain connected to that system whether they remain physically close or are separated (non-local).