Introduction
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Links and Other Information:
Associative Remote Viewing (ARV) - Background
Associative Remote Viewing, Precognition, Free Will, and Financial Applications
International Remote Viewing Association (IRVA)
Applied Remote Viewing and Precognition
Precognition: Theory and Practice
Replication of the SRI Precognition Experiments by Princeton University
Prediction of a High-Speed Object Entering the Earth's Atmosphere
Nanotechnology, Zero Point Energy, and Knowing
Transactional Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics
On Quantum Mechanics, Non-locality, and Faster than the Speed of Light Communication:
An excellent model for "understanding" how information may
travel
backwards in time is the "Transactional Interpretation of Quantum
Mechanics" developed by John Cramer. See his PowerPoint Presentation where
the various interpretations are compared and he demonstrates why his
interpretation (involving "waves" moving both forward and backwards in
time) is the only one that survives recent experimental results:
http://faculty.washington.edu/jcramer/PowerPoint/Boskone_0402.ppt
Some scientists who support other interpretations have not accepted his
arguments, but the approach seems very compelling and goes a long way
towards making precognition more credible. Also, if you add just a little
bit of non-linearity to the QM equations, backward in time communication
becomes possible - see:
http://www.npl.washington.edu/npl/int_rep/qm_nl.html
Quantum Nonlocality and the Possibility of Superluminal Effects
John G. Cramer
Department of Physics, Box 354290
University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195-4290, USA
E--mail address: cramer@phys.washington.edu
Web site:
http://weber.u.washington.edu/~jcramer
Published in the Proceedings of the NASA Breakthrough Propulsion Physics
Workshop, Cleveland, OH, August 12-14, 1997
From this Paper:
• “Steven Weinberg, Nobel laureate for his theoretical work in
unifying the electromagnetic and weak interactions, investigated a theory
which introduces small non-linear corrections to standard quantum mechanics
[13]. The onset of non-linear behavior is seen in other areas of physics,
e.g., laser light in certain media, and, he suggested, might also be
present but unnoticed in quantum mechanics. ...
• Two years after Weinberg's non-linear QM theory was published,
Joseph Polchinski published a paper demonstrating that ... Through the new
non-linear effects, separated measurements on the same quantum system begin
to 'talk' to each other and faster-than-light and/or backward-in-time
signaling becomes possible."
