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Recieved: 2001/06/05  19:39  
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From: Cleocatras
  
On 2001/06/05  19:39, Cleocatras posted thus to the K-list: Is this a good explanation why streetlights go out as I drive by them  
simultaneously when my son intentionally irritates me and successfully  
agitates my usual mellow self?
 
He repeatedly tries to provoke me when I am driving at night lately, and each  
time I notice that the street lights go out as I go under them. 
 
When I talked to him after we got home, he explained he knows the lights go  
out and he just wanted to see it happen again, and that is why he was  
agitating my concentration. He cofidently explain this and how it is a great  
form of entertainment for him.
 
So this was on my mind today, and I was trying to think of someone who knows  
him who could even remotely believe that this is a real event and I am not  
looney tunes...  
and suddenly while cruising my usually parts of the web, I decided to check  
out someone new, Johnny Spiritwalker, and in his back pages I found this  
scientific theory on light and thought and matter...
 
http://home.att.net/~jspiritwalker/sciences.htm
 
So is this diagram and explanation touching on some of the reason why the  
lights are being affected when my thoughts are agitated?
 
Cat
 
 
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