Remote Viewing Theory and Science
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The threshold to consciousness; the connecting line between the subconscious and the conscious.
Remote Viewing Theory and Science
The threshold to consciousness; the connecting line between the subconscious and the conscious.
Maximilian Müller, a remote viewer trained in Germany, examined in 2017 at the Helmut Schmidt University / University of the Federal Armed Forces in Hamburg together with the psychologist Dr. Marc Wittmann from the Institute for Frontier Areas of Psychology and Mental Hygiene examined the effectiveness of remote viewing using remote viewing.
Mental processes encompass all things that the human mind can naturally do. Common mental processes include memory, emotion, perception, imagination, thinking, and reasoning.
The ability of the viewer in Stage III to change his point of view to a certain extent from one point to another in the entire target area and from one perspective to the other, e.g. further back, closer, from above or below, etc. This offers the possibility ... .
The person assisting the viewer in a remote viewing session. The monitor provides the coordinates, monitors the viewer to ensure that the viewer remains in the specified flow structure of the RV protocol, draws ...
"A nerve cell with all its processes." The apparently fundamental physical building complex of mental and nervous processes. Neurons are the fundamental element in the formation of cognitrons, they can be joined together in various configurations through the formation or remodeling of chains of synapses.
The effect of various types of overlap, ailments, etc. that lead to the perception and proper decoding of the signal line becoming more indistinct or confused ...
The act of saying and writing down information. In this methodology, objectification serves several important purposes. Firstly, it is used to record and derive information received via the signal line, thus enabling the viewer ...
An object is a thing that can be seen or touched. An object is a thing that can be seen or touched. "Objects" can be understood as those physical items present at the site that helped cause the cognitron to form in the viewer's mind and hence prompt his response of "religious;" i.e., "robes," "candles," "incense," etc.
Today, the term is often associated with people in whose presence faults in electronic devices or processes or, in general, technical malfunctions occur.