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RE: Remote Viewing the Dark Side of the Moon - Part I

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This is not reliable. The Jupiter account in particular... Every single underlined quality of Jupiter can either be observed using a not-so-expensive telescope, or is so vague as to be automatically verified by any observation. Some of it is outright wrong - Jupiter has, as discovered so far, 69 moons, not 17. And "cold temperature" on the surface of a planet is essentially guaranteed when it is that far from the sun.

Where is the concrete evidence of psychic powers? Where are the commercial applications, something that would absolutely have happened if such a thing was real? Your evidence seems to imply that psychic powers are electromagnetic in nature. If that's true, why doesn't my brain induce detectable currents in things? Radiate electromagnetic waves that are picked up on my radio? Set off a magnetometer? I guess technically it radiates far infrared, but that's thermal radiation that any object at 30 C would produce, brain or not.

Any sort of credibility was lost when you used a source citing a "Free Energy Generator" as a "probable" device. Any device capable of generating even a single tiny fraction of an joule from nothing would break every know physical law and would absolutely revolutionize all aspects of technology. Such a thing would be almost impossible to hide.

This is pseudoscience. Show me a reproducible psychic effect that can only be properly explaining using supernatural powers and I'll retract what I've said.

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Your skepticism is healthy, and psi phenomena is admittedly sketchy and not always reliable, but there is significant evidence to support the conclusion that the phenomenon exists.

Before I provide some of the reproducible, indeed repeatedly reproduced studies, I want to clarify something about your challenge. You asked for a "reproducible psychic effect that can only be properly explaining using supernatural powers" The thing is, there is no such thing as "supernatural powers." Supernatural means above and beyond nature, and there is nothing above and beyond nature. That said, there ARE aspects of nature of which we are currently ignorant (at least most of us). This is where psi operates.

With that out of the way, here is research published in a most reputable scientific journal proving precognition in a lab setting:

https://prevention.ucsf.edu/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/bem2011.pdf

There are many different type of psi phenomena, and I'm not going to say that every one has been proven, nor am I going to hold your hand through all the research. (I provided one rock solid proof; you can hunt for more on your own, if you are curious to know the truth.) I will say, however, that the results that some remote viewers achieved for the CIA and DIA, over the course of decades, was repeatedly reproduced and of sufficiently high improbability as to convince the government that it was accurate enough to be useful. The research was initially conducted at Stanford, but they eventually went black.

Your comment about the brain and electromagnetism is odd. The brain does produce electromagnetic waves, this is well understood, and is what the EEG measures. The amount of energy is very low, with the field created by the heart being much stronger, and radiating further from the body, than that of the brain. The point is not the amount of energy, but the transmission of information.

Anyway, I did what you asked. I showed you a reproducible psychic effect that can only be properly explained using [psi phenomenon]. Remember, there is no such thing as supernatural.