My Microtubule Simulation Theory

My Microtubule Simulation Theory

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In this week’s session with Edward, he takes you deep inside the neurological mechanics of how remote viewing actually works. After 25+ years of practice and 13-14 years of dedicated research, he presents his revolutionary "simulation theory" of remote viewing - challenging popular beliefs about out-of-body experiences and revealing the specific brain regions involved in accessing information beyond normal perception.

In this detailed analysis, you'll discover:

  • The exact brain regions activated during remote viewing sessions
  • Why the brainstem (medulla oblongata, pons, cerebral peduncles) may be the key to accessing non-local information
  • The role of microtubules and quantum consciousness in remote viewing
  • How "analytical overlay" actually works in the CA3 region of the hippocampus
  • Real examples of blind remote viewing sessions with shocking accuracy

This isn't your typical remote viewing content - it's a scientific deep-dive into consciousness, quantum mechanics, and the untapped potential of human perception.

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