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Hal Puthoff pt.5 of 5- Remote Viewing and Consciousness

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In this last part of the online series Puthoff discusses the impications of remote viewing and where we are heading in the future of science and consciousness. For the complete 80 minute interview contact newrealities@earthlink.net

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  • Great series of Videos thanx for posting this.

  • Thanks for all your comments. I am happy to know that someone appreciates the effort. Puthoff is one of he most important thinkers of our time. He is also featured in the book, The Field by Lynne McTaggart, check it out. -Alan

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  • I have always had a low opinion of physicist because of their apparent limiting close-mindedness. I also assumed they all shared this psychological shortcoming. Probably something to do with their university training/programming.

    It has been a pleasure having Mr. Puthoff prove me wrong.

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  • @ratrat29 those are always tricky targets, I mean you're not going to be able to check the accuracy any time soon :)

  • anyone know of links to more videos of remote viewing of the moon and mars

  • i agree it is defonatly a man made concept to describe out some of our perseption. it reminds me of when some one sez, elactricity, you mean electro/magnetic/ifered/readia­tion? im suprised we still do that in this day and age. time also should be split up in to its proper sub catagories. it is always the eternal now! if you recall the past you do so now, if you plan the future you do so in the now, it is the only time you can exsist in. expanded conchence can percive all time.

  • Time is a man made concept, and being just a concept it has no physical meaning. No one can stop time, if they did, how long did they stop it for?

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