Knowledge base
Articles on remote viewing, psi research, target protocols, and practical techniques.
Whether you are new to remote viewing or have been practicing for years, these articles cover the concepts and science behind the practice.
Remote viewing fundamentals
Start here if you are new to remote viewing.
What is remote viewing?
A complete introduction to remote viewing, its origins at Stanford Research Institute, and the protocols that make it scientifically testable.
The Stargate Project
The history of the CIA and DIA's 20-year remote viewing program, from its founding by Hal Puthoff and Russell Targ to its declassification in 1995.
Psi and psychic abilities
The broader science and taxonomy of psychic phenomena.
Psychic abilities
An overview of the different types of psychic abilities, how they relate to each other, and which ones are supported by experimental evidence.
Extrasensory perception
ESP explained: what it is, how it has been studied in laboratory settings, and its relationship to remote viewing.
Clairvoyance
The psychic ability of "clear seeing," its history across cultures, and how remote viewing provides a structured way to develop it.
Psi research
A survey of scientific studies on psychic phenomena, from early laboratory experiments to modern meta-analyses and statistical methods.
Targets and protocols
How targets work, what makes a good target pool, and common pitfalls.
Target coordinates
How random reference numbers are used to identify targets in remote viewing, and why they are not GPS coordinates.
Displacement
What happens when a viewer accurately describes a decoy target instead of the intended one, and how target entropy and numinosity contribute.
Esoteric targets
Targets that cannot be verified through conventional means, such as historical mysteries, consciousness questions, and non-physical locations.
Target danger classification
How targets are classified by psychological safety, and which categories require caution or are excluded from target pools.
Writing tasking descriptions
Best practices for writing clear, unbiased tasking instructions that avoid leading the viewer or contaminating the session.
Tools and techniques
Practical methods and tools that some viewers find helpful.