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Remote Viewing

Ingo Swann

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all concerned LIGHT. Even physical eye vision is a matter of various intensities of light reflection and light refraction. We physically see things if light is being reflected from them. When dim light is being reflected, we see things more poorly. And when no light is being reflected, we see nothing at all except blackness. If light is being REFRACTED, then we might not see at all what is refracting it, but just the refraction rays themselves. So I decided to report not just on the targets themselves, but on EVERYTHING I felt I "saw." Some improvement in the results began occurring. A breakthrough of sorts in this regard came on 22 March 1972 -- and which was to have tremendous importance when controlled remote viewing was later developed at Stanford Research Institute. Thus, for this permanent record of the real story of remote viewing, I will enter Janet's daily report for 22 March 1972. "Ingo was doing the brightness comparator test with Dr. Silfen today. He enjoys this test and also working with her. "In the beginning he was missing the comparison by one trial [i.e., seeing the last trial, not the present one. This is called "displacement" in parapsychology lingo.]
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