Is Remote Viewing the most effective way to predict the future?
Could you use Remote Viewing to predict the result of a Football game or other sporting event?
I was reading an interesting post on the WashingtonPost.com by Duncan Watts, who is a principal research scientist at Yahoo! Research and a professor of sociology at Columbia University. Duncan is also the author of “Six Degrees: The Science of a Connected Age.”
Duncan was discussing why he believes Humans love to predict events, and why more often than not we are wrong. In recent decades, psychologists have conducted innumerable experiments showing that subtle changes in how a situation is framed, or even such seemingly irrelevant factors as background music or a writing font, can all have an impact on individual decision-making.
Furthermore, analysis of popular sporting prediction markets find that they are rarely anymore accurate than “experts”, and often it is very difficult to predict any event that we have a vested interest in.
So what does all this mean for Remote Viewing and Remote Influencing?
I’ve become interested in how well we can use Remote Viewing to predict the outcome of different sporting events. How much more accurate can we be than traditional prediction methods?
I’d love to hear your thoughts if you’ve had any experience using Remote Viewing or Remote Influencing for this?
I suggest you read the post here and let me know what you think!
Michael








Go one step further, Not simply remote viewing an event in time and space but add the simplest form of projection. Even a single thought or color anywhere in the domino effect of time and space that intersects with that remote viewing event.
Experiment; have several parties rv a series of short term events with reasonable accuracy. Now have them repeat with another group injecting a single thought or color and check the data.
My first two rv experiences where unsettling to say the least. I drew pictures based on several attempts at a blind coordinate provided at a web site. You know the ones that have a random picture displayed at a random time you select. I did not see how it would be possible given the # of pics in the db and changing every minute. My wife said my face turned white when I clicked on the link at the appropriate time.
I want to learn more and admit I am a little afraid of the knowledge. But boy it makes the mind wonder!
Just kidding. You will never see that headline.
Why don’t all these expert remote viewers locate Bigfoot or Bin Laden?
Why don’t these World Clas Remote Viewing Gurus take the James Randi $1,000,000 Paranormal Challenge?
http://www.randi.org/site/index.php/1m-challenge.html
The James Randi Educational Foundation (JREF) is committed to providing reliable information about paranormal claims. It both supports and conducts original research into such claims.
The JREF offers a one-million-dollar prize to anyone who can show, under proper observing conditions, evidence of any paranormal, supernatural, or occult power or event. The JREF does not involve itself in the testing procedure, other than helping to design the protocol and approving the conditions under which a test will take place. All tests are designed with the participation and approval of the applicant. In most cases, the applicant will be asked to perform a relatively simple preliminary test of the claim, which if successful, will be followed by the formal test.
Preliminary tests are usually conducted by associates of the JREF at the site where the applicant lives. Upon success in the preliminary testing process, the “applicant” becomes a “claimant.”
Unfortunately, to date, no one has passed the preliminary tests.
I spent several months working with a team on remote viewing the winners of major league baseball games. I found our results were disappointing. I think a knowleagble baseball fan could have done slightly better. I have heard that people have made lots of money rempte viewing major league sports games, but I have scene no evidence of their success. I do say…definitely try it. Why not? Just don’t start betting large sums until you have definitely proved your results to yourself. BTW, It works better with a team.
I spent several months working with a team on remote viewing the winners of major league baseball games. I found our results were disappointing. I think a knowleagble baseball fan could have done slightly better. I have heard that people have made lots of money remote viewing major league sports games, but I have seen no evidence of their success. I do say…definitely try it. Why not? Just don’t start betting large sums until you have definitely proved your results to yourself. BTW, It works better with a team.
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FOR SOME REASON, PERU NEAR BOLIVIA CAME UP, AND ALSO
ONE OF THE GREAT LAKES IN NORTH AMERICA WILL SWELL,
THE FERTHEST ONE NORTH, UNLESS IT WAS THE LARGE BODY OF WATER ABOVE ROMANIA IM NOT TOO SURE,I KNOW THATS A LOT OF OPTIONS NEVERTHELESS, THATS MY PREDICTION,THEY CAN KEEP THEIR MONEY.
IT MIGHT BE A DAM INVOLVED
I MADE A MISTAKE IT WAS A EARTHQUAKE INSTEAD OF A FLOOD IN ITALY, AND THE RED RIVER DID SWELL CLOSE ENOUGH TO THE GREAT LAKES FOR ME,A BUS DID CRASH
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GET IT FROM HIM THANK YOU