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Application Development

"You can't depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus" - Mark Twain

The formulation of the baseline catalogues, and the results of experimental work proposed by the research pprocess, will lead to new insights into human nature and how the world works. One of C-FAR's goals is to use these insights to develop social and technological applications that promote human welfare and generate funds to support C-FAR's further work.

A preliminary list of potential applications is available to sponsors at our discretion.

Dowsing is widely used in business and industry. The Royal Engineers use dowsing techniques to detect explosives. Many civil engineers use it to detect underground pipes. English Heritage use it to map out sites of archeological interest. Various water boards and gas utilities use it to detect leaks.

The list continues. Users say they can't explain what happens, some are even a bit uncomfortable about it, but in the end they do it because it works.

Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research laboratory has patented an idea for a psychic switch. You can't register a patent unless you can convince the patent office that it is a viable idea, at least in theory.