Lesson with Edward: Remote Viewing Is a Subjective Superposition Collapse Event
In this lesson, Edward Riordan walks through a significant evolution in his understanding of how remote viewing works — framing it for the first time as a subjective superposition collapse event.
Drawing from quantum mechanics and the Penrose-Hameroff Orchestrated Objective Reduction theory of consciousness, Edward maps out exactly what he believes is happening inside the brain — from microtubule quantum states to the hippocampal "selector mechanism" — the moment a viewer locks onto a target.
What makes this lesson particularly compelling is his core insight: the viewing doesn't happen during the session. It happens the instant the decision is made.
This is Edward's thinking at its most precise — patient, grounded, and genuinely curious. A quiet but meaningful step forward in understanding the mechanics behind the practice.
This session was recorded on May 29, 2026.
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