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Unfortunately remote viewing arguably involves at least a margin of spirituality and doesn't involve the direction of empyricism that science is heading, right? So probably scientists will continue to seek answers for time travel related to general relativity etc. while fringe groups practice the remote viewing method and are written off, disbelieved, etc
 
i suck. i meant to clarify that and didn't.

i'm all for the 'psychic' aspect of remote viewing but i probably shouldn't have been using that term as a generic.

i mean, i think that form of RV could work and i also agree with you on how science will most likely neglect the possibilities, although the CIA and the army seems to be very interested in psychic RV (although to what degree i'm not sure, and i don't think anyone is).

i was implying something like remote viewing, but more along the lines of a standardized system of 'measuring' past events, the culmination of DNA and all sorts of geo-thermal-magnetic energy mapping. interpreting patterns and variants of patterns, etc etc.
 
"The new US capitol is in Omaha Nebraska."

"E(8) x E(8)?" -- http://superstringtheory.com/basics/basic6a.html

"The civil war in the United States will start in 2004. I would describe it as having a Waco type event every month that steadily gets worse. The conflict will consume everyone in the US by 2012 and end in 2015 with a very short WWIII." Perhaps stating not a full blown civil war, but little things here and there? I've actually heard predictions of Armageddon in 2012. All in all, this is very interesting. Its 2004, everyone keep an eye peeled for "a Waco type event."
 
pattern study is totally the future, true.

ImNoHippy, the proto-American calendar predicts the end of the world mathematically through astronomy, and calculates the Fifth Age will end in 2011. if the end of the world can be predicted, i think it's most likely to happen around then.

regardless, that guy is expressing total survivalist fantasy--won't happen the way he describes it.