DocumentCode
946642
Title
Remote viewing experiments through computer conferencing
Author
Vallee, Jacques ; Hastings, Arthur C. ; Askevold, Gerald
Author_Institution
Institute for the Future, Menlo Park, CA
Volume
64
Issue
10
fYear
1976
Firstpage
1551
Lastpage
1552
Abstract
A series of remote viewing experiments were run with 12 participants who communicated through a computer conferencing network. These participants, who were located in various regions of the United States and Canada, used portable terminals in their homes and offices to provide typed descriptions of 10 mineral samples. These samples were divided into an open series and a double-blind series. A panel of five judges was asked to match the remote viewing descriptions against the mineral samples by a percentage scoring system. The correct target sample was correctly identified in 8 out of 33 cases; this represents more than double the pure chance expectation. Two experienced users provided 20 transcripts for which the probability of achieving the observed distribution of the percentage score by chance was 0.04. These results confirm earlier reports of successful remote viewing experiments while extending them to cases in which participants were thousands of miles away from each other and in which the targets were mineral samples of potential economic significance, with control of communications provided by a computer network.
Keywords
Automatic control; Communication system control; Computer networks; Computer peripherals; Humans; Layout; Minerals; Psychology; Teleconferencing; Testing;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Proceedings of the IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9219
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/PROC.1976.10372
Filename
1454641
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