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Subject: [ihnp4!houxm!hou2g!stekas @ Ucb-Vax: PSI wave detector.]
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Date: Fri, 3-Feb-84 11:30:00 EST
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Posted: Fri Feb  3 11:30:00 1984
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From:  Richard M. King 

    From: ihnp4!houxm!hou2g!stekas @ Ucb-Vax
    Subject: PSI wave detector.

    If there is such a thing as PSI, why can't we find a detector.
    Detectors for such mundane things as sound, light and chemicals
    poke from everywhere.  Where is the PSI detector?

					     Jim

	I think this PSI business is hooey myself, but I don't see this as
too valid a point.  Detectors for bat sonar and for fish electric fields do
not "poke from everywhere".  

						Dick
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