Can any type of future event be predicted stock market, presidential elections, earthquakes, random numbers, etc?
My own research is mainly based upon predicting financial markets, and random quantum events (the flip of an electronic coin). I have found no difference in success between the two. Sean ODonnell in his book “future memory” studied many various future events and found ALL to be equally predictable: Random numbers, License plate numbers at random locations at random times, Roulette wheel spins, and a variety of various other random future events. Louisa Rhine studied the variation between predicting a highly probable future and a highly improbable future and found that BOTH were just as easy to predict. If you think that only probable, deterministic futures can be predicted with accuracy, you would be wrong. She found that they were just as predictable as completely random events. As I mentioned previously, Russ Targ and Keith Harary conducted associative remote viewing experiments that successfully predicted a presidential election, horse race winners and the direction and magnitude of