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Posted by lynne Richard on May 23, 192003 at 13:30:10:
Dear Sir or Madam, I became aware of the Flatland by Abbott in the first semester of Physics in college. I had already gotten a BA in Sociology. The professor spoke about the text during lecture. Many of teh students were complaining about 'dreaming' about physics. I did not read the text until 2 years later, and then it seemed that somehting might have been taking place in the class, or extra to the class that I would like to discuss. In the Faltland text the protagonist is visited by a sphere, who is more dimensions and instructs the protagonist about many things. I was visited in dreams by the image of the professor, however it was most certainly not about physics. THe nature of the dreams was more like being visited by a remote viewer during a meditation. I later saw this professor speaking with David Morehouse on the campus. He is the remote viewer who used to spy for the Army but blew the whistle. Is it normal protocol to remote view physics students to teach? Wouldn't that be considered nonconsensual uninformaed experimentation? Have you ever heard of other teachers using remote viewing to do this? If so who, at what college or University? Thank you, Lynne