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An Evaluation of the Remote Viewing Program (1995) [pdf]

2 pointsby dayve12 months ago

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LawrenceKerr12 months ago
The Stargate Project remains one of the most intriguing government and intelligence programs, I think, because of its casual admittance of the use of psi and remote viewing in intelligence operations for over two decades.<p>The review of the project downplays statistically significant results as potential methodological flaws or even outright fraud. Not surprising, given the die-hard skepticism and stigma that has surrounded psychic phenomena since the &#x27;90s. Dr. Utts, who literally wrote university textbooks on statistics and was part of the evaluation study when the program was terminated, still firmly disagrees with the conclusions to this day.<p>For those who keep an open mind, it&#x27;s interesting to note the sheep&#x2F;goat effect documented in recent parapsychological research, which suggests that a person&#x27;s bias significantly influences outcomes in psi studies. A 2023 study published in Brain and Behavior again highlighted this effect (<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;onlinelibrary.wiley.com&#x2F;doi&#x2F;full&#x2F;10.1002&#x2F;brb3.3026" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;onlinelibrary.wiley.com&#x2F;doi&#x2F;full&#x2F;10.1002&#x2F;brb3.3026</a>).<p>To a hardened skeptic this will sound like the ultimate cop-out for difficulties in reproducibility, but if you think about it, it really is fundamental to the idea of psi. Assume a reality model where anomalous cognition is indeed possible (some &quot;anomalous&quot; link between consciousness and the world outside the physical body), then a person&#x27;s beliefs will naturally influence their perceptions. This is, of course, a major challenge to traditional scientific views, which assume (but rarely admit or even realize) a strictly Descartian split between the observer (consciousness) from the observed. Therefore, it is easier to ignore or ridicule rather than investigating deeper.<p>I really believe there&#x27;s so much more to this story and that this will be gradually unearthed (hopefully) within the next years&#x2F;decades.