Skip Atwater
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Podcast Appearances
That's a big pile, is what you're going to say.
That's a big pile, is what you're going to say.
That's a big pile, is what you're going to say.
That is an interesting question because we've been thinking about the brain for a long time and the brain is this and the brain is that and It used to be thought of hundreds of years ago of that's just to keep your head warm. They don't know what the brain is and what's going on up there. But it's something that, you know, over the past 50, 100 years has become the answer to everything.
That is an interesting question because we've been thinking about the brain for a long time and the brain is this and the brain is that and It used to be thought of hundreds of years ago of that's just to keep your head warm. They don't know what the brain is and what's going on up there. But it's something that, you know, over the past 50, 100 years has become the answer to everything.
That is an interesting question because we've been thinking about the brain for a long time and the brain is this and the brain is that and It used to be thought of hundreds of years ago of that's just to keep your head warm. They don't know what the brain is and what's going on up there. But it's something that, you know, over the past 50, 100 years has become the answer to everything.
If it's this, oh, it's in the brain. You have to fix this part of the brain right here. That's what's wrong with it. And so him asking this question is a reasonable one given the education we have now.
If it's this, oh, it's in the brain. You have to fix this part of the brain right here. That's what's wrong with it. And so him asking this question is a reasonable one given the education we have now.
If it's this, oh, it's in the brain. You have to fix this part of the brain right here. That's what's wrong with it. And so him asking this question is a reasonable one given the education we have now.
I'm not so sure that 50 years from now that will be much of a question because it seems that all these things that people do, whether it's remote viewing or whatever they call it, seems to have something to do with quantum non-locality or the everywhere, every when of all information. What did you call it first, the quantum? Quantum nonlocality is a technical term for it.
I'm not so sure that 50 years from now that will be much of a question because it seems that all these things that people do, whether it's remote viewing or whatever they call it, seems to have something to do with quantum non-locality or the everywhere, every when of all information. What did you call it first, the quantum? Quantum nonlocality is a technical term for it.
I'm not so sure that 50 years from now that will be much of a question because it seems that all these things that people do, whether it's remote viewing or whatever they call it, seems to have something to do with quantum non-locality or the everywhere, every when of all information. What did you call it first, the quantum? Quantum nonlocality is a technical term for it.
But they had to invent that 60 years ago because they didn't know what was going on. There's lots of science on saying that there's no space and there's no time. And these people, we'll just call them remote viewers because it's a good thing to use as a name, Not that I like it so much, but that's okay. Everybody calls it remote viewing. What do you call it?
But they had to invent that 60 years ago because they didn't know what was going on. There's lots of science on saying that there's no space and there's no time. And these people, we'll just call them remote viewers because it's a good thing to use as a name, Not that I like it so much, but that's okay. Everybody calls it remote viewing. What do you call it?
But they had to invent that 60 years ago because they didn't know what was going on. There's lots of science on saying that there's no space and there's no time. And these people, we'll just call them remote viewers because it's a good thing to use as a name, Not that I like it so much, but that's okay. Everybody calls it remote viewing. What do you call it?
I attempt to list out several different things. Are you psychic? Is that the word that one should use? It's a word that people toss around a lot. Are you clairvoyant? Are those words that you toss and pass around? But Ingo Swann kind of coined the word remote viewing because when he went to work with Stanford Research Institute, they didn't want to say, well, we're training psychics here.
I attempt to list out several different things. Are you psychic? Is that the word that one should use? It's a word that people toss around a lot. Are you clairvoyant? Are those words that you toss and pass around? But Ingo Swann kind of coined the word remote viewing because when he went to work with Stanford Research Institute, they didn't want to say, well, we're training psychics here.
I attempt to list out several different things. Are you psychic? Is that the word that one should use? It's a word that people toss around a lot. Are you clairvoyant? Are those words that you toss and pass around? But Ingo Swann kind of coined the word remote viewing because when he went to work with Stanford Research Institute, they didn't want to say, well, we're training psychics here.
No, let's just call it, you know, remote viewing. That would probably be better, which I've gotten sidetracked in talking a lot here, but it's not really remote viewing because There's nothing that's remote. Everything is all one thing. That's the quantum non-locality. So these people that are doing the remote viewing have the ability to perceive everywhere and every when.
No, let's just call it, you know, remote viewing. That would probably be better, which I've gotten sidetracked in talking a lot here, but it's not really remote viewing because There's nothing that's remote. Everything is all one thing. That's the quantum non-locality. So these people that are doing the remote viewing have the ability to perceive everywhere and every when.