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  2. Ganzfeld experiment - Wikipedia

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    In a typical ganzfeld experiment, a "receiver" is placed in a room relaxing in a comfortable chair with halved ping-pong balls over the eyes, having a red light shone on them. The receiver also wears a set of headphones through which white or pink noise (static) is played. The receiver is in this state of mild sensory deprivation for half an hour.

  3. Table tennis - Wikipedia

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    Parker Brothers Ping-Pong game. The sport originated in Victorian England, where it was played among the upper-class as an after-dinner parlour game. [1] [2] It has been suggested that makeshift versions of the game were developed by British military officers in India around the 1860s or 1870s, who brought it back with them. [6]

  4. Talk:InfoWars - Wikipedia

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    @PotatoKugel, sources have attributed the generalized harassment of Comet Ping Pong and Pizzagate figures to Infowars, which is reasonable considering that these acts were perpetrated by many people and Infowars was one of the most prominent outlets for the story. Attributing a specific act by one particular person to Infowars requires much ...

  5. How our ping pong startup hit a $50M valuation in 5 years by ...

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    Since we launched PingPod, more than 100,000 customers have signed up and more than 260,000 hours of ping pong have been played at our Pods, connecting players with friends both new and old in ...

  6. Skepticism - Wikipedia

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    Skepticism, also spelled scepticism in British English, is a questioning attitude or doubt toward knowledge claims that are seen as mere belief or dogma. [1] For example, if a person is skeptical about claims made by their government about an ongoing war then the person doubts that these claims are accurate.

  7. Ping-pong balls and conspiracy theories: Can Charlotte ... - AOL

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    The actual drawing of the ping-pong balls will take place in a separate room shortly before the results are announced on ESPN. The lottery results announcement will be made by Mark Tatum, the NBA ...

  8. Philosophical skepticism - Wikipedia

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    Philosophical skepticism is often based on the idea that no matter how certain one is about a given belief, one could still be wrong about it. [11] [7] From this observation, it is argued that the belief does not amount to knowledge. Philosophical skepticism follows from the consideration that this might be the case for most or all beliefs. [12]

  9. Skepticism, a ticking clock: What Trump's picks mean ... - AOL

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    Trump's prospective national security advisor, Rep. Mike Waltz, has also argued the US is overcommitted. In a 2023 op-ed for Fox News, he said that the US aid in Ukraine should be contingent on ...