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Multiple Universes RV Project Session Download Page Overview: These sessions were done in March 2009, and they describe a tornado event that occurred in April 2009. Please click on the yellow banner below to see the full target specification. This uses remote viewing to accurately predict a future event. "Clarity scores" follow the session comments below, beginning with a "C" followed by a number. Clarity scores evaluate the sessions with respect to the known and verifiable characteristics of the target. Clarity scores can range from 0 to 3, and they convey the following meaning:
Decoding errors occur when a remote viewer perceives something that is real at the target, but the description of this perception is not entirely correct. Again, the perception is real, but the description of it is only partially accurate. For example, if someone describes a city with tall skyscrapers as a mountain range, that is a decoding error. The perception is correct in terms of the topology, but the characterization of it as a mountain range is incorrect. Also, if a person places trees or animals in a barren natural landscape, that is a decoding error. The perception of a natural landscape is correct, but the conscious mind added things that it thought would be normal for a natural landscape. Experienced remote viewers are trained to minimize decoding errors, and analysts are trained to discount decoding errors that would be more common with certain types of targets. Tasker for this experiment: Glenn Wheaton Experimental Design Architect and Analyst: Courtney Brown Date target was assigned: 4 May 2009 Nature of the target: An event that occurs during April 2009 Number of sessions conducted in March and posted as of 1 April 2009: 11
This is an excellent demonstration of remote viewing a target that occurs in the future. Web site visitors should examine all these sessions carefully, page by page. There are no "off" sessions, although read below with respect to Pat Sage's session. A special note should be made with regard to Pat Sage's session, which describes a different target than the other sessions. Her session is an excellent example of how the "closing" process works. The closing process is something that the viewer does to mentally link the viewer's focus of perception with a particular place and time. In the case of Pat's session, a misunderstanding with respect to an email communication caused her to close her session on the wrong target. This resulted in her session being a good description of this other target, which was the target for the previous month's experiment. Of interest, she completed this session before target for that month was chosen. "Closing" a remote-viewing session is described on pages 44 & 45 of Remote Viewing: The Science and Theory of Nonphysical Perception, by Courtney Brown.
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