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New Age - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (5543 words) |
 | Many New Age phenomena are not expected to be repeatable in the scientific sense, since they are presumed to be apparent only to the receptive mind; for example, telepathy may not be achievable by a skeptical mind, since a skeptical mind is not pre-conditioned to expect the phenomenon to exist. |
 | The New Age worldview typically involves a mysticism-based (rather than experiment-and-theory-based) view of describing and controlling the external world; for example, one might believe that tarot card reading works because of the "interconnectedness principle", rather than regarding the success (or failure) of tarot card reading as evidence of the interconnectedness principle. |
 | ^ Quantum Interconnectedness Physics and Consciousness web sitestarstuffs.com sees science as supporting the view that the universe is interconnected in much subtler ways than had once been thought. |