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Title: So, what's an atom look like, really?
Post by: Radha on September 10, 2003, 20:20:22
There are remote viewers I've worked with who did "microscopic" RV.  The atom, to me was more a feeling than a seeing.  Stresses expanding outward, and stresses compressing inwardly is one cocept I see in my old notes rather frequently.  Of course remember every atom has a "twin" elsewhere.  If you put stress on an atom (I don't advise this) the stress is also causing an effect elswhere.  One test we ran was to follow the lines of stress back to their origin.  When done right, that stress dissolves and the atom changes.
I don't ever see any RV people on here...or else they don't want to be known...but some of them can do this easily.  Just takes practice.
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Title: So, what's an atom look like, really?
Post by: beavis on September 10, 2003, 22:14:00
"I don't ever see any RV people on here..."

Remote viewing is the sight of a RTZ projection. Lots of us have done it.
Title: So, what's an atom look like, really?
Post by: clandestino on September 11, 2003, 02:11:21
i disagree - remote viewing is the ability to perceive, whilst being aware that you are still within your physical body.

Astral projection in the "real time zone" is different; you perceive that you have left your physical body and are free to explore.

Re. the atom - I haven't got a clue !! sorry...
Title: So, what's an atom look like, really?
Post by: WalkerInTheWoods on September 11, 2003, 04:40:18
I have not seen an atom, atleast to my knowledge. But I do not think you can truly see an atom. When you see something you are seeing reflected light not the actual object. Atoms are smaller than light, or they are actually what make up light. So how can you see something that cannot reflect light because it is light? When out of body, I do not think that you actually see things, but you perceive them and turn what you sense into visual information. If you did shrink down and "look" at an atom, it would not really be how it "looks" but you could perceive how it is. You might perceive it as visual, but it would only be a representation of how it is, not how it really looks. That is what I think anyway.
Title: So, what's an atom look like, really?
Post by: Risu no Kairu on September 10, 2003, 13:39:48
I mean, if you can go anywhere and do anything, then surely one could "shrink" his or her self smaller than an atom to see what it truly looks like.

So, uh, have any of you gentle people done this? What does everythign look like?