Subject: Fwd: .... important ....
From: Todd Laurence <newyorknews2@gmail.com>
Date: 6/27/10, 14:37
To: barriticus@gmail.com

The "experts" will tell you that it's impossible to predict
events in deep space, that is, until now....

  "too often we reject the obvious in favor of the illusion."

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Todd Laurence <newyorknews2@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 13 Jun 2010 11:46:49 -0400
Subject: .... important ....
To: @bigelowaerospace.com

The concept that "acausal connections" exist in the space-time
continuum, was advanced by Professor W. Pauli, Nobel laureate-
physics, (1945)....

Based on details forwarded to the research group PEAR, Princeton
University, a first scientific verification of this principle has been
obtained. Basically this means that an aspect of "mind" does
transcend space and time, i.e., precognition.

One of the main conclusions is an expected supernova explosion
in Ursa Minor.  The star is Kochab, an orange giant, some 120
plus light years distant.  Timeline, year or less....

NASA comments:

A supernova has to be within 10 parsecs (30 light years) or
 so to be dangerous to life on Earth. This is because the
 atmosphere shields us from most dangerous radiations.
 Astronauts in orbit may be in danger if a supernova is within
 1000 parsecs or so.

Ref:  PEAR, Dr. Robert G. Jahn, former Dean, School of
Applied Science, Princeton University.
 http://www.amazon.com/dp/0151571481



Sincerely,

Todd Laurence
NYN2
646-330-7282