Remote viewers also have pointed to 2046/2047 as being the end of society as we know it due to some kind of catastrophe. Think you might be onto something.
It was based on information released by Stephan Schwartz, one of the architects of Project Stargate and remote viewing from a study he conducted using dozens of remote viewers to make accurate predictions of the future. You see, when you remote view the future, it's even less accurate on average than remote viewing an object in the present or past because of multiple possible futures, so you need lots of subjects remote viewing the same time and place to refine the overall likelihoods of certain events occurring in any given timeline. If multiple viewers don't corroborate some of the findings, then they are either less likely to occur, or they are inaccurate interpretations based more on overlay than remote extrasensory prediction.
Remote viewers also have pointed to 2046/2047 as being the end of society as we know it due to some kind of catastrophe. Think you might be onto something.
Where do you get that info? Sauce? Interested in all that, thanks fren.
It was based on information released by Stephan Schwartz, one of the architects of Project Stargate and remote viewing from a study he conducted using dozens of remote viewers to make accurate predictions of the future. You see, when you remote view the future, it's even less accurate on average than remote viewing an object in the present or past because of multiple possible futures, so you need lots of subjects remote viewing the same time and place to refine the overall likelihoods of certain events occurring in any given timeline. If multiple viewers don't corroborate some of the findings, then they are either less likely to occur, or they are inaccurate interpretations based more on overlay than remote extrasensory prediction.