After reading Greg Kolodziejyk's article "13-YEAR ASSOCIATIVE REMOTE VIEWING EXPERIMENT RESULTS," I've been trying to amass some helpful tips:
-quantity and quality of trials are both important but in my experience, quality seems to be more important than quantity.
-He sees that solar winds interfere in a way that is minor but significant, so I was thinking of constructing a tin-foil suit to function as a Faraday Cage (I've done some research and garden variety tin foil functions as an excellent Faraday cage).
Any input?
-quantity and quality of trials are both important but in my experience, quality seems to be more important than quantity.
-He sees that solar winds interfere in a way that is minor but significant, so I was thinking of constructing a tin-foil suit to function as a Faraday Cage (I've done some research and garden variety tin foil functions as an excellent Faraday cage).
Any input?