Edward's Quantum Mechanics Lesson on What's Actually Happening Inside Your Brain When You Remote View

Edward's Quantum Mechanics Lesson on What's Actually Happening Inside Your Brain When You Remote View

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In this lesson, we take a deep dive into one of the most fascinating questions in remote viewing research: what is actually happening inside the brain when a session works?

Drawing on the Penrose-Hameroff theory of quantum consciousness, this lesson explores how superposition within microtubules β€” found inside pyramidal neurons of the hippocampal formation β€” may serve as the biological mechanism behind non-local perception.

This isn't theory for theory's sake. A live, completely blind remote viewing session is conducted in real time, demonstrating how intentional focus on these internal structures can influence session quality and confidence.

Whether you're a seasoned viewer or just beginning to explore the science behind the practice, this lesson offers a rare, grounded look at where neuroscience and remote viewing intersect.

This session was recorded on March 17, 2026.

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