Signal-to-Noise Ratio: Difference between revisions

No edit summary
Line 26: Line 26:


For clarity, three steps are involved here:
For clarity, three steps are involved here:
(1) Signal in-put
 
(2) Meaning comparison within the contexts of meanings already stored in memory
Signal in-put
(3) Mental perceptions (feelings, images) built upon the meanings
Meaning comparison within the contexts of meanings already stored in memory
In any event, within the contexts of RV research at SRI, it turned out that meaning (of things and situations) was the fulcrum of functioning BETWEEN signal in-put and mental images of them.
# Mental perceptions (feelings, images) built upon the meanings
 
 
In any event, within the contexts of [[Remote Viewing]] research, it turned out that meaning (of things and situations) was the fulcrum of functioning BETWEEN signal in-put and mental images of them.
   
   
This is to say that remote viewing does not begin with mental perceptions, whether in the form of feelings or images that are propelled into the state of conscious awareness of them.
This is to say that remote viewing does not begin with mental perceptions, whether in the form of feelings or images that are propelled into the state of conscious awareness of them.