Remote viewing seems to be getting more media coverage and scientific attention. I found a rather detailed account on a scientific study that I thought you may enjoy. Perhaps with increasing scientific research that results in clinical significance on the impact of remote viewing, the world will not be so quick to dismiss this wonder.
Scientists: Psychic Powers And Remote Viewing May Not Be So Far-fetched After All

Dr Chris Roe places a pair of enormous fluffy earphones over the head of a blonde 20-year-old woman. He carefully slices a ping-pong ball in half and tapes each piece over her eyes. Then he switches on a red light that bathes the woman in an eerie glow, and leaves the room.
After a few moments, a low hum begins to fill the laboratory and the woman begins smiling sweetly to herself as images of distant locations start to pass through her mind. She says she can sense a group of trees and a babbling brook full of boulders. Standing on a boulder is her friend Jack. He’s waving at her and smiling. She begins to describe the location to Dr Roe.
Half a mile away, her friend Jack is, indeed, standing on a boulder in a stream. Somehow, the woman has been able to “see” Jack in her mind’s eye, even though all of conventional science — and common sense — says it is impossible.
Is this simply a bizarre coincidence?
Or could it be proof that we all possess psychic powers of the type popularised in such films as Minority Report?
That is what Dr Roe is investigating.






