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Sciences Cutting Edge 93I did some experiments at the ASPR in which Imoved my viewpoint to some remote location and describedwhat was there. That was fun to do and thestudies were statistically significant. I think I couldlook anywhere in the world if you just gave me somecoordinates like latitude and longitude. Let’s design anexperiment around that! 32And with that suggestion, Coordinate Remote Viewingmoved into the SRI laboratory.Puthoff said he and Targ were not too keen on the ideabecause they both knew that latitude and longitude were“completely arbitrary man-made constructs, adding oneimpossibility on top of another.” 33“Actually, they thought this was the silliest idea they hadever heard of,” commented Swann in later years. “Until theystarted getting feedback.”Swann said the researchers did a series of 100 coordinateremote-viewing experiments. “The first 50 of which weren’tvery good,” said Swann, “but the second 50 were dynamite.”In the final run of 10 coordinate tests, Swann was given seven“hits” by independent judges and only one clear “miss.” 34He said, just as, his experience at the ASPR, his ability improvedas he went along.Swann would simply be presented a set of coordinatesand he would describe what he “saw” at those coordinates. Aworld atlas would be consulted and the researchers would getimmediate feedback. The Australian desert, Madagascar,Hong Kong, Borneo, the Great Salt Lake, Mount Shasta, theYukon, and the Indian Ocean were just a few of the sites givento Swann as only coordinates.

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