The artwork used in the design of this website was created by Lexi, my granddaughter. I find that its much easier to do remote viewing if I surround myself with the things I love.
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“I think I can safely say that nobody understands quantum mechanics… Do not keep saying to yourself, if you can possibly avoid it, ‘But how can it be like that?’ because you will go ‘down the drain’, into a blind alley from which nobody has escaped. Nobody knows how it can be like that.”
~Richard P. Feynman, The Messenger Lectures, 1964, MIT
Nobel Prize-winning American physicist, particularly known for his contributions to quantum physics, quantum electrodynamics and particle physics, as well as quantum computing and nanotechnology.
Nobel Prize-winning American physicist, particularly known for his contributions to quantum physics, quantum electrodynamics and particle physics, as well as quantum computing and nanotechnology.
After studying remote viewing for 20 years I think I can safely say:
“Nobody understands remote viewing…do not keep saying to yourself, if you can possibly avoid it, ‘But how can it be like that?’ because you will go ‘down the drain’, into a blind alley from which nobody has escaped. Nobody knows how it can be like that”
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Here’s an interesting article. Science is now questioning whether the whole universe may be held together by “spooky action at a distance” otherwise known as “quantum entanglement”. The article states, “If you probe geometry at scales comparable to the Planck scale” — the shortest possible distance—“it looks less and less like space-time”…. “It’s not really geometry anymore. It’s something else, an emergent thing [that arises] from something more fundamental.” Science has found that quantum entanglement is not a tangible physical property, so in essence, what science is really questioning here is whether the Universe is held together by “nonphysical” connections. As a thought experiment, consider some of the synonyms for the word “nonphysical“. ) In so doing, we begin to sense something of the nature of this “something more fundamental” which is holding our Universe together.
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