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SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE OF ESP SUCH AS REMOTE VIEWING

Updated: 2009-03-29

"Funda-Mentality" Is the Conscious Mind Subtly Linked to a Basic Level of the Universe? Stuart R. Hameroff, Departments of Anesthesiology and Psychology. The University of Arizona Health Sciences Center, Tucson.

Whiteheadian Process and Quantum Theory of Mind Henry P. Stapp* 1998, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. University of California. Berkeley

Virtual Replica of Matter in Bivacuum & Possible Mechanism of Distant
Mind - Matter and Mind - Mind Interaction
, Alex Kaivarainen. Dep. of applied physics, University of Turku, Vesilinnantie 5, FIN-20014, Turku, Finland

Does Psi Exist? Replicable Evidence for an Anomalous Process of Information Transfer Daryl J. Bem and Charles Honorton

An Assesment of the Evidence for Psychic Functioning Professor Jessica Utts, Division of Statistics, University of California, Davis

Experimental Evidence Suggestive of Anomalous Consciousness Interactions Deborah L. Delanoy, Department of Psychology, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland, U.K.

Parapsychology & Transpersonal Psychology: "Anomalies" to be Explained Away or Spirit to Manifest? (PDF) Charles T. Tart, Institute of Transpersonal Psychology, Palo Alto, and University of California at Davis. Based on an invited lecture given at the August 2001 annual meeting of the Parapsychological Association in New York City in conjunction with an Outstanding Career Award presentation.

The Second Superstring Revolution - report on the latest developments in superstring  theory Prof. John H. Schwarz, Caltech

A new theory of the relationship of mind and matter DAVID BOHM, Department of Theoretical Physics, Birkbeck College, University of London, Malet St, London

On Quantum Mechanics and the Implicate Order An Interview with Dr. BASIL J. HILEY conducted by Mitja Perus, National Institute of Chemistry, Ljubljana, Slovenia. Basil J. Hiley, the Physics Department, Birkbeck College, University of London. Co-author of the ontological interpretation of quantum theory with the late Professor David Bohm.

A Life of Dialogue Between Science and Spirit David Bohm:, NOETIC SCIENCES REVIEW # 30, PAGE 10 SUMMER 1994

A Quantum Explanation of Sheldrake's Morphic Resonance Amit Goswami Institute of Theoretical Science, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403, U.S.A, SCIENCE WITHIN CONCIOUSNESS

Why Classical Mechanics Cannot Naturally Accommodate
Consciousness but Quantum Mechanics Can
Henry P. Stapp, Theoretical Physics Group, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley, California, U.S.A.

Alternative Cosmologies and Altered States Noetic Sciences Review, Vol. 32, Winter 1994, pages 21-29. Stanislav Grof. From a talk given at the Institute of Noetic Sciences conference: "The Sacred Source: Life, Death, and the Survival of Consciousness", Chicago, Illinois, July 15-17, 1994.

Parapsychology: A Brief Bibliography Charles T. Tart University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Institute of Transpersonal Psychology, Palo Alto; & University of California, (1997, Journal of Consciousness Studies-Online).

Evidence vs Opinion on the Paranormal

State of the Art in Transpersonal Psychology, 1996

Carrington, W. (1940) Experiments on the paranormal cognition of drawings Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research, xivi 34-151, 277-344

Carrington, W. (1940) Experiments on the paranormal cognition of drawings Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research, 1944, xivii155-228

Sinclair, U. (2001) Mental Radio Preface by Albert Einstein. Charlottesville, VA: Hampton Roads)

Warcollier, R. (2001) Mind to Mind Prefaced by Ingo Swann, Charlottesville, VA: Hampton Roads

Honorton, C. & Ferrai, D. (1989) Future Telling: A meta-analysis of forced-choice precognition experiments. 1935-1987. Journal of Parapsychology, 53, 281-302.

Radin, D. I., May, E. C. & Thomson, M. J. (1986) Psi experiments with random number generators: Meta-analysis Part 1 In D. H. Weiner & D. I Radin (Ed.s) Research in Parapsychology, 1985, (pp. 14-17). Metuchin. NJ. Scarecrow Press.

Nelson, R. & Radin, D. (1989), Statistically robust anomalous effects: Replication in random event generator experiments in Research in Parapsychology, Red., L. Henckle & R. E. Berger, 23-26 Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press.

Radin, D., & Ferreri, D, C, (1991) Effects of consciousness on the fall of dice.

See list of Dean Radin's publications

Steinkamp, F., Milton, J. & Morris, R.L. (1998). A meta-analysis of forced-choice experiments comparing clairvoyance and precognition. Journal of Parapsychology, 62, 193-218.

Milton, J. (1997) Meta-analysis of free-response ESP studies without altered states of consciousness. Journal of Parapsychology, 61, 279-319.

Sherwood, S. & Roe, C. (2003) A review of the Dream ESP studies since the Maimonides Dream ESP studies. Journal of Consciousness studies, 10, 85-110.

Child, I. L. (1985), Psychology and anomalous observations. The Question of ESP in dreams. American Psychologist, 40, 1219-1230.

Stanford, R.G. & Stein, A. G. (1994) A meta-analysis of ESP studies contrasting hypnosis and a comparison condition. Journal of Parapsychology, 58, 235-269.

Bem, D. and Honorton, C. (1994), Does psi exist? Replicable evidence of an anomalous process of information transfer. Psychological Bulletin, 115, 4-18.

Milton, J. and Wiseman, R. (1999), Does psi exist?Lack of replication of an anomalous process of information transfer, Psychological Bulletin, 125,. 387-391.

Storm L., and Ertel S. (2001), Does psi exist? Milton and Wisemans (1999) meta-analysis of ganzfeld research, Psychological Bulletin, 127, 424-433.

Milton, J. and Wiseman, R. (2001), Does psi exist? Reply to Storm and Ertel, Psychological Bulletin, 127, 434-438

Bem, D., Palmer, J., & Broughton, R. (2001) Updating the ganzfeld database: A victim of its own success? Journal of Parapsychology, 65, 207-218.

Palmer, J. (1971). Scoring in ESP tests as a function of belief in ESP. Part I. The sheep-goat effect. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 65, 373-408

Palmer, J. (1972). Scoring in ESP tests as a function of belief in ESP. Part II. Beyond the sheep-goat effect. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 66, 1-26.

See list of John Palmer's publications

Palmer, J. (1977). Attitudes and personality traits in experimental ESP research. In B. B. Wolman (Ed.), Handbook of Parapsychology (pp. 175-201). New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold

Schmidt, S., Schneider, R, Utts, J. & Walach, H. (2003) Distant Intentionality and the Feeling of Being Stared At. - Two Meta-Analyses. British Journal of Psychology in press.

White, R. A. (1976b) The limits of experimenter influence on psi test results: Can any be set?, Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 70, 335-369.

White, R,A. (1977), The influence of the experimenter motivation, attitudes and methods of handling subjects in psi test results. In Handbook of Parapsychology, 273-301, Edit. B.Wolman, New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold.

White, R. A. (1976a) The influence of persons other than the experimenter on the subject's scores in psi experiments. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 69,133-166.

Smith, M. (2003) The psychology of the psi-conducive experimenter: personality, attitudes towards psi, and personal experience. Journal of Parapsychology, 67, 117-128.

Honorton, C. Precognition and real time ESP performance in a computer task with an exceptional subject. Journal of Parapsychology, 51, 291-320.

Palmer, J. (1998) ESP and RNG PK with Sean Harribance: Three New Studies", Journal of Parapsychology, 62, 112-113. Se även:
Alexander; C. (2000) Neurophysiological Research on an Individual Experiencing Anomalous Mental Phenomena: a Case Study International Journal of Psychophysiology 35, (1), Feb 2000, pp 42-43.

Pratt, G. (1973) A decade of research with a selected ESP subject: An overview of research and reappraisal of the work with Pavel Stepanek. Proceedings of the American Society for Psychical Research, 30, 1-78.

Keil, J. (1990) How a skeptic misrepresents the research with Stepanek, Journal of Parapsychology, 54, 151-168.

Kelly, E, F. Kanthamani, B. K. H. , Child, I. L., & Young, F. W. (1975) On the relation between visual and ESP conditions in an exceptional ESP subject. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 69, 185-197.

Hansen, G. (1992) Criticisms of the research with Bill Delmore. Journal of Parapsychology, 56, 307-333.

Wiseman, R. Testing the notion that a foot shinercould have been used during the Delmore experiments. Journal of Parapsychology, 59, 63-65.

Schmidt, H., Morris, R. L., Rudolph, L. (1986), Channeling evidence for PK effects to independent observers, Journal of Parapsychology, 50, 1-16.

Schmidt, H. (1969) Quantum processe predicted? New Scientist, 16 October, 114- 115. se även Schmidt (1969) Journal of Parapsychology, 33, 99-108 för vidare detaljer.

Schmidt, H. (1993) Observation of a psychokinetic effect under highly controlled conditions. Journal of Parapsychology, 57, 357-372.

Bem, D (2003) Precognitive habituation. Paper presenterade vid 46de kongress: Parapsychologcal Association, Vancouver.

OUT OF BODY TRAVEL & NEAR DEATH EXPERIENCES

Six Studies of Out-of-the-Body Experiences. Science and scientism Charles T. Tart

Dr. Michael Sabom’s research
Michael Sabom is a cardiologist whose first book, Recollections of Death: A Medical Investigation, is considered to be a landmark in the field of near-death research. He is a leading authority with over twenty years in the field. In 1994, he founded the Atlanta Study which is the first comprehensive investigation of its kind into near-death experiences. Its purpose was to document the life-and-death dramas played out in operating rooms and hospital beds - and the simultaneous events unseen by medical personnel but reported with astonishing clarity and conviction by nearly 50 individuals who returned from death's door.  Dr. Sabom's latest book, Light and Death, shares with the world his findings from the Atlanta Study.

Dr. Kenneth Ring’s research
His latest research involves the ground-breaking work of investigating NDE:s among blind persons. His findings are detailed in his latest book Mindsight which is bound to become a classic in the annals of near-death research much like his previous book Lessons From The Light.

Dr. Raymond Moody's research

Dr. Robert Jordan's research
Dr. Robert Jordan has developed a very interesting theory which parallels the physiology of the dying process.

Dr. Melvin Morse’s research
He and his colleagues at Seattle Children’s Hospital designed and implemented the first prospective study of near-death experiences, with age and sex matched controls. He studied 26 children who nearly died. He compared them to 131 children who were also quite ill, in the intensive care unit, mechanically ventilated, treated with drugs such as morphine, valium and anesthetic agents, and often had a lack of oxygen to the brain, BUT, they were not near-death.
http://www.melvinmorse.com

Dr. P.M.H. Atwater’s research
Dr. P.M.H. Atwater is one of the original researchers of the near-death phenomenon, having begun her work in 1978. Today, her contribution to the field of near-death studies is considered on par with those of Raymond Moody and Kenneth Ring.  Her first two books, Coming Back to Life and Beyond the Light, are considered the bibles of the near-death experience. With the publication of Future Memory, she has expanded her work into areas of brain development that call for a reconsideration of what is presently known about transformation consciousness.

Dr. Bruce Greyson
Dr. Bruce Greyson, who has spent a great deal of time studying near-death experiences, rejects all of the scientific arguments advanced so far, including Dr. Blackmore's. That does not mean that he is burying his head in the sand:  he's no scientific "flat-earther." "It doesn't mean that there isn't a physiological explanation,"  he says. "Just that we haven't found one yet."  The mind and body are intricately connected. Finding a physiological link to the NDE would in no way dismiss the near-death experience. A physiological link would merely prove that the NDE is a real scientific phenomenon.

Kevin Williams' research
My research into the near-death experience has been limited to those near-death experiences I have read in published material and near-death experiences sent to me through my website. Because I have read a tremendous number of them over a period of several decades, I believe I am qualified to say that the sixty-two near-death experiences I profile on this website are among the most profound ever documented.

Olof Blanke (Geneva University Hospital) :An estimated 7 million people have reported hauntingly similar "near-death" experiences. And a new study in the British medical journal Lancet gives credence to such accounts, concluding they are valid. Download the report.

Persinger, Laurentian University. Persinger, M.A. (1995).
http://www.laurentian.ca/neurosci/persinger.html
http://www.laurentian.ca/neurosci/research.html

Out -of Body-Experiences / Ut-ur-kroppen-upplevelser
C. D. Broad & R. Ejvegård

Svensk hänvisning (in Swedish)

Psychophysiological Study of Out-of-the-Body Experiences in a Selected Subject Miss Z (read about night IV). Charles T. Tart, Psychology Department, University of California at Davis, California 95616 (1968, Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research).

Further Psychophysiological Study of Out-of-the-Body Experiences in a Gifted Subject, Robert A. Monroe
This article was originally published under the above title in the Proceedings of the Parapsychological Association, W. Roll, R. Morris & J. Morris (Eds.), Nov. 6, 1969, pp. 43-44.

Second Psychophysiological Study of Out-of-the-Body Experiences in a Selected Subject Mr. X (Robert A. Monroe)
Charles T. Tart, University of California Davis, California, (1967, International Journal of Parapsychology). Read more

OBE-experiment with Ingo Swann (på svenska) July 26, 1972, "Report of an Out-of-Body Experiment Conducted at the American Society for Psychical Research: Participants: Dr. Carole Silfen, Janet Mitchell, Ingo Swann." The content of a box had to be viewed and drawn. "Ingo was connected to EEG equipment and thus prevented movement during the experiment. He was then to exit the body and view the contents of the box.

A Pilot Study in ESP, Dreams, and Purported OBEs by Stanley Krippner. In 1966, we conducted a 4-night pilot study at the Maimonides Medical Center Dream Laboratory in Brooklyn, New York. The subject was a male student who claimed to have frequent out-of-body experiences (OBEs) at night.

Michael Talbot: "In a series of experiments conducted at the American Society for Psychical Research, New York, Karlis Osis and Psychologist Janet Lee Mitchell found several gifted subjects who were able to "fly in" from various locations around the country and correctly describe a wide range of target images placed on a table". The platform was free floating near the ceiling and the objects could only be seen when an observer peered through a small window in a special device.

Out-of-body experiences. Alvarado, C.S. (2000). In E. Cardeña, S.J. Lynn, & S. Krippner (Eds.), Varieties of anomalous experiences (pp. 183-218). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. The work was not experimental but based on documentations of experiences. Adrian Parker at the Univesrsity of Gotheburg, Sweden, was examinator.

Alvarado, C.S. (1984). Phenomenological aspects of out-of-body experiences: A report of three studies. JASPR, 78, 219-240.

Successful Case of Extended Remote Viewing or "Self-guided OBE" The aim of the experiment was to determine if it is possible to prove that the mind can travel and perceive far beyond the location of the physical body. The result was very successful. / Nordisk Film, May 2003


REMOTE VIEWING

RV HISTORY: A Brief Time Line of Remote Viewing History

Remote viewing - good examples (Ed May)

Remote Viewing in a Group Setting
Russell Targ & Jane Katra

See list of Russel Targ's publications

IRVA papers

A model for remote mental interactions Matti Pitkänen Department of Physical Sciences, High Energy Physics Division, PL 64, FIN-00014, University of Helsinki, Finland

Remote Viewing demonstrated on TV (QuickTime Movie)
Psi Tech demonstrates the potential of remote viewing.

Buildings, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. Remote Viewer: Joseph McMoneagle. This trial was carried out by Dr. Edwin C. May in 1987.

Drawing of a gantry crane at the secret Soviet R&D site at Semipalatinsk. Remote Viewer: Pat Price. This trial was carried out by Russell Targ in 1974.

Livermore Valley Foothills Windmill Farm. Remote Viewer: Joseph McMoneagle. This trial was carried out by Dr. Edwin C. May in 1987.

Airport on an island off San Andres, Columbia Sketch produced by physicist Russell Targ, when he spontaneously took the role of remote viewer in the absence of psychic Pat Price's.

The Caravel Project (PDF) The Location, Description, and Reconstruction of Marine Sites Through Remote Viewing, Including Comparison With Aerial Photography, Geologic Coring, and Electronic Remote Sensing
Stephan A. Schwartz, Randall J. De Mattei, and Roger Smith

The Discovery of An American Brig (PDF) Fieldwork Involving Applied Remote Viewing Including a Comparison With Electronic Remote Sensing. Stephan A. Schwartz and Randall J. De Mattei

Preliminary Survey of the Eastern Harbor, Alexandria Egypt, (PDF) Including a Comparison of Side Scan Sonar and Remote Viewing. Stephan A. Schwartz

The Location and Reconstruction of a Bysantine Structure in Marea, Egypt (PDF) Including a Comparison of Electronic Remote Sensing and Remote Viewing. Stephan A. Schwartz 

Probing Jupiter, Ingo Swann, 1973.

Targ, R. (1994) Remote viewing replication evaluated by concept analysis. Journal Parapsychology, 58, 271-284.

Targ, R. (1994) Remote viewing replication evaluated by concept analysis. Journal Parapsychology, 58, 271-284.

 


Remote Viewing—The Real Story
Ingo Swann: "The online book is appearing in this fashion because the top five publishers in these United States rejected it on the grounds that the public interest in the real story of remote viewing is minimal and the story is of no real mainstream interest. The author has nonetheless determined that a record of the story should be available for open-and-free-access historical purposes and for those who might chance to have interest."


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