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Information transmission under conditions of sensory shielding

Early SRI-era paper reporting anomalous information-transfer experiments under sensory shielding. It is historically central, but also heavily debated because later critics argued the original controls and cue handling were insufficient.

MIXEDEvidence tier 21974

Key findings

  • Introduced controlled sensory-shielding experiments that shaped later remote-viewing protocols.
  • Reported above-chance descriptive matches in selected trials.
  • Became a methodological reference point for both proponents and critics.

Critical context

Use as historical context, not as stand-alone proof. Pair it with critical commentary on sensory leakage and replication.

Protocol lesson for Go Remote Viewing

TargetRelay should preserve preregistration, timestamped locks, hidden mappings, independent judging, and post-resolution audit data to avoid the weaknesses debated around early work.

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Targ and Puthoff 1974 Nature Remote Viewing Study | Go Remote Viewing