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In recent years, a number of [[new age]] books have begun to appear purporting the view that the zero-point field of physics is the "secret force" of the universe being used to explain such phenomena as [[intention]], [[remote viewing]], [[paranormal]] ability, etc. One of the main purveyors of this view is Stanford physicist [[Harold Puthoff]] who spent more than thirty years examining the zero-point field. Books that promote this view include:
 
In recent years, a number of [[new age]] books have begun to appear purporting the view that the zero-point field of physics is the "secret force" of the universe being used to explain such phenomena as [[intention]], [[remote viewing]], [[paranormal]] ability, etc. One of the main purveyors of this view is Stanford physicist [[Harold Puthoff]] who spent more than thirty years examining the zero-point field. Books that promote this view include:
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Another popular book that purports this view in a loose sense is [[Masaru Emoto]]'s 2005 The Hidden Messages in Water. These theories do not, however, have the support of the general scientific community and are typically considered [[pseudoscience]] views.
 
Another popular book that purports this view in a loose sense is [[Masaru Emoto]]'s 2005 The Hidden Messages in Water. These theories do not, however, have the support of the general scientific community and are typically considered [[pseudoscience]] views.
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