LST
"The chart to the left (above) shows a huge statistically significant spike in average confidence scores for any remote viewing trial that occurred between 4:00 and 6:00 Local Sidereal Time. To contrast the size of the significant spike, the graph to the right (above) shows how a random assortment of scores would relate to LST. It would appear that a time around 5:00 "
"4:30 LST also happens to be one of two times the galactic plain (milky way) crosses the mid point of the sky each day. The other time is 21:00 LST where there does not appear to be a similar spike in average ARV trial score"
Solar Winds
The chart to the right (above) also shows a significant inverse correlation between solar wind speed and average confidence score. It appears that not only am I more likely to achieve a successful trial during relatively quiet solar wind speeds, but more likely to achieve a high confidence score on a remote viewing trial.
http://www.remote-viewing.com/
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