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Welcome to the CRV-REG Study CRV-REG Study Sponsored by The International Remote Viewing Association Home Study Targets Sessions Remote Viewing Psyleron REG Links News Donate Sign Up Welcome to the CRV-REG Study Through the good graces of our volunteers and the generous support of IRVA through its Gabrielle Pettingell Memorial Research Fund , six remote viewers, plus four volunteer staff members, came together on Friday and Saturday, 7-8 November 2008 in Austin, Texas, to operate random event generators (REG) while remote viewers were performing controlled remote viewing (CRV) sessions. The goal was to see if the REGs would react by having their random data outputs go nonrandom in reaction to accurate remote viewing.   Random Event Generator Put simply, the REGs put out a random stream of 1's and 0's. So within the device's inner workings there might be a sequence like this: 101011100100100101 and so on. A non-random stretch would have many more 0's or 1'...

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