Category Archives: 137
137 and the Green Market
The West Palm Beach Green Market opened today – October 6 – so Rob, Noah and I drove into town to see what was what. It’s held in a large park across the street from the Intracoastal Waterway and … Continue reading
137, Pauli, and Toronto
Over the weekend, we went to Toronto to be interviewed for William Shatner’s show, Weird or What? We were supposed to talk about Wolfgang Pauli, the theoretical physicist who won a Nobel in 1945 for his exclusion principle and also … Continue reading
The $137,000 Snafu
The one thing you can count on during the presidential campaign season is global synchronicities. This one is about Republican candidate Michele Bachmann, whose ignorance of American history is appalling. She thinks, for instance, that the founding fathers abolished slavery. … Continue reading
A Different Take on #137
In 7 Secrets of Synchronicity, we mentioned number 137. It came up again during Trish’s interview with Anne Strieber and a listener wrote to her about his synchronicity with the number. A little background first: A prime number can be … Continue reading
The 27 Club, #137, #23, Writers and Hollywood
Most of us know who these two guys are right? Jeff Bridges and Robert Duval. It’s a scene from Crazy Heart, for which Bridges won a well-deserved Oscar. There’s a scene in the movie where we see the door of … Continue reading
UPDATE: FlashForward and 137
In the September 27 post, we discussed the new ABC series, FlashForward and the number 137. The premise of the series is that for 137 seconds, everyone on the planet blacks out and has a vision of their lives six … Continue reading
FlashForward and 137
We posted a story about the #137 on February 21, when our blog was just two weeks old. We’re summarizing it here as context for what follows. To recap: Wolfgang Pauli, a physicist and Nobel laureate, was an early supporter … Continue reading
Wolfgang Pauli and 137
Wolfgang Pauli, a physicist and Nobel laureate, was an early supporter of Jung’s theory on synchronicity and investigated the phenomenon as well. He had a rather striking experience with a set of numbers. Pauli was confounded by one of the … Continue reading