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Science, Remote Viewing and ESP: Beyond Einstein's Horizon

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This is a book for anyone who wants to have a general understanding of how and why remote viewing and ESP work. It is also a book for remote viewers to recommend to clients to have a scientifically valid justification spending their money. This book moves remote viewing and ESP from the realm of the metaphysical to the realm of scientific. This book is an entertaining lay description of remote viewing and ESP and the science that explains why it works. Some say the claims of remote viewing and ESP violate the laws of physics, biology and reason. This book presents the case that those who debunk remote viewing and ESP are living in the past in terms of science. The author presents the concepts of recent advances in physics in easily understood lay terms. He also describes biologic functions that support remote viewing. Many compelling experiments and findings are described including synchronized fireflies, empathetic yogurt, oscillating fish tank filters, and twins separated at birth. The author also clarifies the relationship between quantum mechanics or quantum entanglement and remote viewing and ESP.

254 pages, Paperback

First published August 7, 2009

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Ken Renshaw

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