This is something even I am unsure of. But it would be extremely interesting if Nostradamus, the world's most famous seer, utilized remote viewing for his many, extremely accurate predictions.
Nostradamus - A Fellow Remote Viewer?
In the 505 years since his birth, Nostradamus (December 14, 1503 - July 1, 1566), born Michel de Nostredame, has become one of the most vivid personalities in human history.
If we completely believe his prophecies, we will have to admit that the actual laws of the Universe are different from those accepted by modern science. According to Einstein, time and space are bound together and form a common gravity field, with the future just a point of origin on the coordinate axis, where the present happens simultaneously with the “clock striking on the hour.”
According to Nostradamus, our future exists somewhere beyond time; it has almost happened already and is vaguely visible in the distance, first as if through a veil of fog, and then becomes increasingly more clear. Finally, the fog lifts, and with every strike of the clock, the future comes to meet us as our present.

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