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originally posted by: shidge.
I know when I was on here years ago there were folks who would do remote viewing tests/experiments and it was pretty interesting. Do y'all know of anywhere to do that nowadays? I can only really "view" people and their surroundings but the site I found for testing RV only did objects/places.
originally posted by: shidge.
I know when I was on here years ago there were folks who would do remote viewing tests/experiments and it was pretty interesting. Do y'all know of anywhere to do that nowadays? I can only really "view" people and their surroundings but the site I found for testing RV only did objects/places.
originally posted by: Archivalist
Sure, let's give it a go.
I have a common object in my hand. I'm going to place it on top of my laptop. (my laptop is closed right now)
See if you can tell what the object is.
It is now the only object on top of my laptop.
originally posted by: olaru12
That type of exercise has been a regular event in ATS over the years. You might as well start another. What are the protocols?
originally posted by: TheMirrorSelf
A squid. I see a squid...
originally posted by: Archivalist
a reply to: shidge.
a reply to: TheMirrorSelf
It's a plastic fork.
From a 2d perspective, squid is close.
Maybe you're remote viewing top down isometric only?
originally posted by: FyreByrd
Good Grief. You don't need to set up remote viewing sessions on the internet or an application. Just call a friend, set a location and time for your friend to set something and go... Very simple.
originally posted by: shidge.
originally posted by: TheMirrorSelf
A squid. I see a squid...
Just saw the replies and funnily enough that's pretty similar to what I imagined for a second! It was like a small brass squid or dish that sort of resembled one. Usually my "off the cuff" without warmup ones are iffy though.
originally posted by: Archivalist
a reply to: shidge.
a reply to: TheMirrorSelf
It's a plastic fork.
From a 2d perspective, squid is close.
Maybe you're remote viewing top down isometric only?