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Volume 17: Number 3: Article 5
Replication Attempt: No Development of pH or Temperature Oscillations in Water Using Intention Imprinted Electronic Devices
Lynne I. Mason & Robert P. Patterson, Dept. of Physical Medicine
and Rehabilitation, and the Biomedical Engineering Institute, MMC 297,
Bakken Medical Instrumentation and Device Lab, University of Minnesota,
Minneapolis, MN 55455
Researchers have offered preliminary evidence that human intention
can be captured in a simple electronic device or Intention Imprinted
Electronic Device (IIED). The IIED device is purported to influence
the pH of water and create periodic oscillations. The present experiment
attempts to replicate these results in collaboration with the original
experimenters Dibble and Tiller in a university laboratory setting.
This replication attempt failed.
Keywords: intention, pH, water, temperature
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Replication Attempt: No Development of pH or Temperature Oscillations in Water Using Intention Imprinted Electronic Devices
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