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Remote Viewing: What Is It and What Is It For?
Remote viewing is a psychic ability that is used to acquire information that goes beyond the physical senses. This skill involves a specific and organized methodology that allows detailing characteristics of a distant target without the need to be present. This skill follows an established protocol to collect accurate and verifiable data. Those who practice distance vision focus on specific elements of the target, such as its location, physical features and related events, using systematic approaches to reduce the influence of the conscious mind.
By Ninfa Galeano2 months ago in FYI
10 Largest Things in Nature That Will Make You Feel Incredibly Small
Astronauts who return from space often talk about the “overview effect,” that overwhelming realization that Earth, and all of us on it, are just microscopic specks in the vast universe. But here’s the thing: we don’t even have to leave our planet to feel that humbling perspective.
By Areeba Umair2 months ago in FYI
Dense Fog Advisory: When the Road Disappears
There is something unsettling about driving into a wall of white. One moment the road is clear. The next, it fades into a blur. Streetlights glow like distant stars. Headlights reflect back into your eyes. Your hands tighten on the steering wheel without you even realizing it.
By Muqadas khan2 months ago in FYI
How Advanced Machining Supports Aircraft Reliability . AI-Generated.
Aircraft reliability begins long before takeoff. It starts in the manufacturing facility, where raw materials are transformed into highly engineered components. In aerospace production, advanced machining plays a central role in ensuring that every part meets strict dimensional and structural requirements.
By Beckett Dowhan2 months ago in FYI
South Korea Biosimilar Industry Growth is to USD 3,513.2 Million By 2033 | CAGR 24.05%. AI-Generated.
South Korea Biosimilar Industry Overview Biosimilars are biologic medical products that are highly similar to already approved reference biologic drugs, offering comparable safety, efficacy, and quality at a reduced cost. In South Korea, the biosimilar industry has gained strong momentum due to robust research infrastructure, regulatory support, and strategic export orientation.
By Ashutosh Srivastava2 months ago in FYI
What Your Airplane Seat Says About You
Picking your seat on a plane isn’t just logistics—it’s psychology. People refresh seat maps like stock tickers, check SeatGuru obsessively, and even pay extra just to lock in a specific spot. Why? Because air travel strips away most of your control. Your schedule, your space, your comfort—it’s all dictated by the airline. Your seat becomes the one decision that’s truly yours.
By Lawrence Lease2 months ago in FYI
Inside the Casino: Secrets They Don’t Want You to Know
Gambling has often been called the sure way of getting nothing for something, as American playwright Wilson Mizner famously quipped. While this might not be a universal truth, it’s certainly close to reality inside most casinos. The odds are rarely in your favor, and the lure of winning just enough to keep you hooked is meticulously designed to separate you from your money.
By Areeba Umair2 months ago in FYI
The Mysterious Time Capsule That Defies Explanation
Time capsules are usually a fun way to capture a moment in history for future generations. But sometimes, they’re more mysterious than you’d expect. One story out of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, has been creeping people out and sparking wild theories about time travel, curses, and unexplained phenomena.
By Areeba Umair2 months ago in FYI
Why Communism Never Worked (And Probably Never Will)
Imagine a perfect society: everyone has access to food, shelter, healthcare, and all the essentials for a decent life. No racism, sexism, or discrimination, just pure equality. Sounds like a utopia, right? And, in theory, that’s what communism promises.
By Areeba Umair2 months ago in FYI









