So you all know that technique where you put a card on a high shelf without looking at it. Then you astrally project and go look at it to try and verify your actually remote viewing.
I'm just curious, has there ever been any research done in an institution on this experiment, or another experiment like it, that has proven it actually is real?
I'm not asking because of personal doubts, I am just curious if any such research has come out of any institutions.
here are some validation experiments also by scientists (it's the upper examples, below that is personal validations from forums like this mostly).
http://da-lai.lima-city.de/OBE/index.html
There is nothing at a very grand scale however, not as I know of.
It is different with the similar remote viewing experiments, there's a lot of scientific research on it with good results, e.g. by the Pear institute, the CIA also had programmes in the 70ies or so.
Allthough one might argue it is not AP, strictly speaking. I would need to search for links on this but am too lazy right now and in a hurry. Ask again here if interested and I can look them up.
Here's Pear:
http://www.princeton.edu/~pear/pdfs/1998-information-uncertainty-remote-perception.pdf
http://www.princeton.edu/~pear/experiments.html
had it still bookmarked
A different approach but still a validation exercise, with some history too.
http://www.remoteviewingexperts.com/