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What is Associative Remote Viewing (ARV)?

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What is Associative Remote Viewing (ARV)?

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With science, we CAN measure an effect outside of chance, but it would seem that the general perceptions from remote viewing are not all that accurate and therefore not all that useful. A remote viewer’s perception of “a destructive activity where there is something red” does not help us identify a target of a man that is breaking rocks with a red chisel. If we are merely trying to measure the effect, it certainly helps a judge choose the correct photo from a pool of four, but in and of itself, does not usually get us any further. For example, let’s say I asked you to remote view the contents of a buried chest so that I could decide if I wanted to bother digging it up or not. Your perceptions were “Something round, something metallic, dirty smelling, wet, wood, and a locomotive speeding through the forest”. That doesn’t help me. You didn’t tell me if there was gold or other things of value in the chest – I have no information that I can act on – but that does not mean that you were wro

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With science, we CAN measure an effect outside of chance, but it would seem that the general perceptions from remote viewing are not all that accurate and therefore not all that useful. A remote viewers perception of “a destructive activity where there is something red” does not help us identify a target of a man that is breaking rocks with a red chisel. If we are merely trying to measure the effect, it certainly helps a judge choose the correct photo from a pool of four, but in and of itself, does not usually get us any further. For example, lets say I asked you to remote view the contents of a buried chest so that I could decide if I wanted to bother digging it up or not. Your perceptions were “Something round, something metallic, dirty smelling, wet, wood, and a locomotive speeding through the forest”. That doesnt help me. You didnt tell me if there was gold or other things of value in the chest I have no information that I can act on but that does not mean that you were wrong. If I

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