Remote-Viewing Psi Hypothesis
The position, associated with Project Stargate's SRI researchers and later statistical reviewers, that trained subjects demonstrated a genuine, if unreliable, anomalous perceptual ability under laboratory conditions.
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Theories & Explanations
Remote-Viewing Psi Hypothesis contradicts Remote-Viewing Methodological Critique.
People
Remote-Viewing Psi Hypothesis is supported by Jessica Utts.
Remote-Viewing Psi Hypothesis was popularised by Ingo Swann — Swann's own writing and public claims framed remote viewing as a trainable perceptual skill rather than an innate gift.