Several books have been published on the topic of "Remote Viewing." The topic has been given a bit of credibility by the CIA's and DIA's acknowledgement that the rumored STARGATE program did in fact exist.
see the wiki at:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stargate_Project
The topic gets a further boost of credence from a tenured Social Science professor at Emory University, Courtney Brown, Ph.D. Brown founded the Farsight Institute, which conducts research and provides training in Remote Viewing, which he calls, "Scientific Remote Viewing." Brown uses quantum mechanics to explain how Remote Viewing works. The related website is:
www.farsight.org. If you have an hour to spend, check out this interview with Brown on the topic of "Physics and the Quantum Underpinnings of Consciousness" at:
http://www.farsight.org/CosmicHourAr...BrownGuest.htm
Lastly for this post, another scientist, Dean Radin, Ph.D (masters in electrical engineering and doctorate in psychology) believes Remote Viewing exists and offers his quantum mechanical explanation of the phenomenom in his books. This link is from an interview with Radin by the San Francisco Examiner:
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl.../findrelig.DTL
There are several other remote viewing books and websites, but the above posts should be enough to start the topic.
So, do you think it's fact or fiction? And do you buy into Brown's or Radin's 'interpretations' of quantum mechanics?
