Conceptions And Misperceptions Of Remote Viewing

There are many credible and reliable pieces of information about remote viewing out there. Nevertheless the spread of misconceptions and misinformation about this and other related topic is still frequent. This article will provide you with some good tips on how to choose the right sources to learn from and how to develop a stronger critical sense.

Twitter experiment, 'Goats' movie tackle 'remote viewing'

What do a recent Twitter extrasensory perception (ESP) experiment and an upcoming movie starring George Clooney have in common?

Both address the topic of "remote viewing."

Remote viewing refers to a method of using human consciousness to obtain information and understanding about situations, places, things and people that are not known to the remote viewer.

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Additionally, the remote viewer has no other means to obtain the information about the "target" other than what is perceived via the mind.

However, there could be significant misperceptions about this topic in the Twitter exercise and the movie, titled "The Men Who Stare at Goats," based on the book of the same name.

It may be useful to look at the subject of unconventional human perception, as well as the Twitter project and the "Goats" book and movie, to help obtain a more comprehensive view of this subject.

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