// EXPERIMENTAL · PAPER TRADING ONLY · NOT FINANCIAL ADVICE //

ARV guide

Associative remote viewing without pretending it is financial advice

Associative remote viewing links possible outcomes to feedback targets, then judges the viewer's transcript against those targets after lock. On Go Remote Viewing, ARV remains paper-only research. No live trading is enabled.

Field note 1

The ARV idea

Instead of asking a viewer to predict a chart directly, ARV maps future outcomes to different feedback targets. The judge compares the transcript to the targets, then the mapped outcome becomes a paper prediction.

Field note 2

Why hidden mapping matters

The viewer and interviewer should not know which image maps to which outcome. Keeping mappings hidden reduces cue leakage and makes the audit record more useful.

Field note 3

How Go Remote Viewing handles markets

Market missions are labeled experimental and paper-only. The score ledger can track research W/L, confidence, calibration, and paper PnL without touching real-money trading.

Field note 4

Controls and AI baselines

Ingo Price, Rando, Sherlock, and human viewers are logged separately so the community can compare protocol styles, baseline behavior, and judging outcomes over time.

Frequently asked questions

Does Go Remote Viewing offer financial advice?

No. ARV pages and missions are experimental, paper-only research records. They are not investment, trading, legal, or financial advice.

What makes ARV different from normal remote viewing?

Normal remote viewing describes a target. ARV describes a hidden feedback target that is associated with an outcome through a concealed mapping.

Can ARV be studied scientifically?

It can be logged, controlled, criticized, and analyzed, but claims remain disputed. Clean blinding, hidden mappings, and transparent records are the minimum standard.

Associative Remote Viewing: ARV Protocol and Paper Experiments | Go Remote Viewing