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Jim Marrs - PSI Spies - Amazon S3

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180<strong>PSI</strong> <strong>Spies</strong>the spin of the photons are always opposite. You canguarantee the spin by sending the photon through amagnet. Let’s say I send one through a magnet andmake sure I have a left spin on it. You go over and measurethe other and it’s a right spin. Every time.This is a well-known experiment, but it’s not wellaccepted, even by physicists, because it counterslocality. And everybody thinks cause and effect is a localeffect, not one for distance.What we have here is communication betweenthe photons, an instantaneous communication atdistance. They can be miles apart, but the minute youmeasure the spin on one, the other becomes known.And if you change the spin on one, the other changesalso. So, how does this photon instantaneously knowwhat its partner is doing? We don’t know, but it does.Now that is pure known physics although a lot of physicistsignore it.Dr. Tyler said that something akin to Einstein’s unifiedfield theory might explain remote viewing: “If we are on asingle plane of existence and we can rise to a higher plane,now we can look down and know what happened behind usand you can see a little bit ahead.”He gave the analogy of a phonograph needle as the pointwhere we are in our reality. If you raise the needle up a bit, youcan see beyond your single groove. You can see the entirerecord, both forward and backwards. He noted, “You mighthave a universal consciousness that a lot of people talk about,

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