Yes, it seems like evidence of psychic abilities in humans, although not particularly weighty. Very casual setting.
You don't want give up your rigor even if you need to take into account that data point.
See this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qw_O9Qiwqew
and notice how all the remarks on how it might be flawed are good points that need to be addressed and are addressed.
I'm not sure why David said that I was on track, I can't see any association between the shark and what I was guessing.
Me: I'm imagining palm trees by a lake at sunset.
This kind of tropical beach is usually the setting where shark fins appear in cartoons and such
Me: I'm picturing an elephant walking into a barn.
The target animal is grey also
Me: Is it a space shuttle?
Aerodynamic and round shape with fins
Me: It's a bee?
Doesn't strike a chord with me. It did get the most negative answer.
Yeah, for that one, I saw something sharp, bright yellow colors, symmetry, a noisy drone, and two colors in pattern.
Pointy teeth are a main feature of sharks and the picture. Bright yellow colors could be sun shining form above the animal although in the picture the effect isn't as pronounced as it could be, but it's not like it's a deep sea picture of shark (it's definitely near surface). Sharks have a coloring pattern of being lighter grey on the belly side (mostly because for lower contrast against dark seafloor and bright surface).
If it was leading it's not clear on what direction it was leading. It also seems he has a more semantic view on the viewing but you expect to see actual graphical pictures. It could have been more spoiler-free but I guess that reduces the entertainment value for the evaluator.
I was recently reminded of something I have encountered that seems to me to be good evidence for paranormal phenomena. Can anyone help me figure out what might be going on?
When I was a little younger, I used to play the online riddle game Notpron. In this game, the player (essentially) has to analyze a webpage for clues towards the URL to the next webpage, and then repeat for 140 stages. The creator of this game, DavidM, at some point became a huge new age conspiracy theory loony type. Three years after the original ending of the riddle went online, he revised it to include an additional final level: Level Nu. This level is very different than the ones preceding it. I can't link to the page for obvious reasons, but I will transcribe it here: