Nathaniel : Transcendental Transient

Social Remote Viewing

Nathaniel said Oct 24, 2007, 3:38 PM:

 

I had an idea a while back for a website that I think this group might like. I haven't found anything like it online so I figured it might be worth a shot. Tell me what you think:

Essentially it is a website that's all about remote viewing. We could offer classes, tutorials, etc… as well as generate affiliate sales on other RV training materials. However, that's not what the site is about, that's just how it manages to stay up.

The site is about setting up regular remote viewing tests for all who wish to participate. Users are told that a random image will be shown at a predetermiened time. Durring that time, users can submit various keywords that they believe might pertain to the image they will be shown. Things lick colors, textures, elements, movement, action, direction, position, etc… They can add as much as they want.

Everyone takes the same tests and each user is ranked based on their accuracy. With a little more information, like location, age, gender, nationality, etc… we would be able to collect demographic information to be able to show the varrious accuracies of each group and even a map of accuracy based on location.

Idealy, This information could also be used to do things like find lost items and perhaps even children. Of course the information wouldn't be solicited to the Police but if the information proves to be fairly accurate, then officers may find it useful to use.

The idea is simple. If one person can be fairly accurate at remote viewing, wouldn't thousands be better? By analyzing keyword frequency and weighting them based on the accuracy of the user we could really develop an interactive RV community.

I think it would be cool, just to see the results.
I know I've posited ideas before only to find that it's already been done. Hope this one isn't taken too.
~Nathaniel