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> We can also indirectly experience morphic resonance. For instance, the
> subjects of Sheldrake's crossword puzzles found that they could solve
> puzzles more easily when many other people had already solved them. This
> was a controlled experiment, and its results have not been successfully
> disputed.
Ted, do you have the citation for this experiment?
Lawrence
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