TIME-MACHINE MISSION:
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To prove statistically that it is possible to retrieve 1 bit of information from the future.
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To apply our proprietary Time-Machine process to make useful predictions.
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To enable as many people as possible around the world to experience the transformative power of their conscious mind.
THE PRINCIPAL OF TIME-MACHINE:
The Principal of Time-Machine video
How does time-machine predict the future? This 2 minute video is a general overview of the "associative remote viewing" process that allows us to "see" a little bit into the future.
WHAT THE PARTICIPANT JOB ENTAILS
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At some point, once per day whenever you choose, you must spend at least 20 minutes in a mildly meditative state working through 10 trials performing some easy visualization tasks using the Time-Machine web app. Each trial requires you to imagine (predict) elements of a hidden photo that will be shown to you after the trial ends. The photo is randomly selected from a database containing over 100,000 random images, so it could be literally anything at all.
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We use an A.I. model to compare your descriptions to the photos and make predictions about how close you came to describing the hidden photo.
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Repeat this process once a day for 5 days for a total of 5 predictions.
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This is what we will pay you based on your prediction success:
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0 correct predictions out of 5 predictions = $0
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1 correct prediction out of 5 predictions = $5
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2 correct predictions out of 5 predictions = $5
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3 correct predictions out of 5 predictions = $10
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4 correct predictions out of 5 predictions = $15
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5 correct predictions out of 5 predictions = $50
​Since the predictions are a binary choice, 50% correct is the mean. So, you should average at least 2.5 correct predictions if you are performing at average random chance. But I know that you will do better than that! :-)
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When you have completed your 5th prediction, we will submit your payment!
-
If you are interested in participating in another 5 predictions after your first set of 5 is complete, we will extend an offer to you for another 5 predictions.
-
NEXT STEPS: If you are interested in exploring your future prediction abilities, please apply for this job and tell us why you think you would make a good "time-traveler". If your application is accepted, then I’ll email you with your Time-Machine app login credentials, and a short training video link.
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I look forward to you joining our team of “time travelers”!! Best regards, Greg Kolodziejzyk
TIME-MACHINE MISSION:
TIME-MACHINE.COM PROJECT FAQ
1. Who is the developer of Time-Machine?
My name is Greg Kolodziejzyk, and I am the developer of Time-Machine. Time-Machine combines artificial intelligence with my own time tested method to make intuitive predictions about future events.
Read more about my research here.
Summary here.
2. How does Time-Machine predict the future?
Imagine you're trying to guess the outcome of a coin flip tomorrow: heads or tails.
Instead of guessing the flip directly, you use hidden (invisible to you) pictures to help you make your prediction.
-
If the coin is going to land on heads, there will be a picture of a juicy hamburger shown to you.
-
If it's going to land on tails, there will be a picture of a cold ice cream cone shown to you.
Not knowing the contents of either image, your challenge is to imagine (remote view) the picture that will be shown to you tomorrow. The picture that will be shown to you is based on the coin's outcome. If you believe you “see” elements of a hamburger in your imagination, you'll predict the coin will be heads. If you "see" elements if ice cream, you'll predict tails.
This idea of making intuitive predictions by “viewing” or focusing on associated objects or images, rather than the actual event or target itself is called “Associative Remote Viewing”. Scientific experiments have shown that there is a statistically significant effect, but it is VERY VERY small. The Time-Machine app uses repetition to form a consensus, along with some proprietary artificial intelligence technology that significantly increases confidence in your predictions.
3. What kinds of predictions does Time-Machine make?
One of many steps in our decision making process is the consideration of intuitive predictions. The Time-Machine web app was developed to allow us to crowdsource these intuitive predictions about various future forecasts.
4. How do you "remote view"? (How do you ‘see’ something you haven’t seen yet?)
The process of “remote viewing” is personal, and can vary from person to person. Generally, I find it most useful to close my eyes and relax, reaching a meditative state. Then I imagine that I am looking at an image on my computer screen in the future after the predicted event has transpired. Since it is impossible to know anything about the image you will be shown, as they are chosen from a library of over 100,000 random images, your brain can’t become involved in the process, and you have to listen to your subconscious mind. I try to clear my mind so that I’m not thinking of anything at all, and imaging looking around an image on my screen, waiting for some random thought to enter my mind.
The valuable impressions always arrive in your mind as a surprise, where you might wonder how you ever could have generated that thought which seemingly came from nowhere. Often, these valid impressions about the photo are very weak thoughts that seem to be occurring in the ‘background’ of your mind. Pay attention to these weak random background thoughts, as they are often related to your target.
Please keep in mind that the amount of concentrated, focused effort you invest into a good quality remote viewing session is directly correlated to a successful trial. Taking your time to get into a meditative state is highly recommended. Sometimes I listen to Hemi-Sync sound to help me relax and clear my mind. Search for “Hemi-Sync” on Spotify.
​
5. Do you financially compensate project participants?​
​
YES! If you have been rewarded with a work contract from time-machine.com, and have not previously participated in the project, then we will pay you for your first 5 predictions. ​
​
6. Is there scientific evidence that remote viewing is real?
Aside from my own research, YES! According to a META study conducted by Dr. Dean Radin, a summary of all remote viewing experiments conducted by universities and research organizations, showed an astounding overall effect size (objective method of evaluating experiment results as compared to what could be expected by chance) that resulted in odds against chance of ten million to one. Some individual studies actually resulted in odds against chance of over 100 billion to one. The META study summarized the results of over 5.5 million individual trials that spanned the last century.
According to Professor Jessica Utts, a statistician from the University of California, in a report assessing the statistical evidence for psychic functioning requested by Congress and the CIA, “It is clear to this author that anomalous cognition is possible and has been demonstrated. This conclusion is not based on belief, but rather on commonly accepted scientific criteria. The phenomenon has been replicated in a number of forms across laboratories and cultures.” And regarding continuing research, she adds “I believe that it would be wasteful of valuable resources to continue to look for proof. No one who has examined all of the data across laboratories, taken as a collective whole, has been able to suggest methodological or statistical problems to explain the ever-increasing and consistent results to date.”
I’ve been involved as a researcher in this field for over 30 years, and I know many of the top researchers personally as well as many of the U.S. military remote viewers (various U.S. intelligence agencies explored using remote viewing for intelligence gathering in a 20-year, $20 million basic research program). These are upstanding, highly educated individuals who are motivated to further our collective understanding of this mysterious, yet fascinating field. Read this link for a review of all remote viewing research including the US government programs.
Unfortunately, despite all of the scientific evidence, skeptics still refer to remote viewing as a pseudoscience. Throughout history, there have been numerous instances where widely held beliefs were later overturned by more evidence or new discoveries. Instances such as widespread belief that the world was flat remind us that scientific understanding is ever-evolving. What we accept as truth today might be refined or even overturned as new evidence comes to light.
​
7. Is there scientific evidence that Time-Machine.com project is predicting the future?
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As of May, 2024, after 40,000 trials conducted by 460 participants from 13 countries, we now have an answer: unequivocally YES!​
​
To date, we have collectively completed 40,000 trials which have been 51% correct in predicting their respective future outcomes (where 50% would be expected by chance) resulting in a statistically significant 2.523 standard deviations from chance expectation. This translates to odds against chance of approximately 1 in 160. This means that such an outcome is highly unlikely to occur by random chance, indicating that the predictions are not simply random.
​
51% might not seem like much, but we can leverage this small effect size with consensus, confidence filtering, and even some external environmental factors to amplify the signal and achieve win rates closer to 60%.
​
So far, the answer is YES is it possible to travel into the future and bring back a bit of information. To follow updated research summaries, please click on "research update" link above.
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HELPING OVER 600 PARTICIPANTS WORLDWIDE UNLOCK THE POWER OF THOUGHT!
5 star employer rating at UpWork!
I wanted to take a moment to thank you for the opportunity to work on the Time-Machine project. It was a truly unique experience, and I’m glad I could contribute to your research program.
Petar M
I’m having so much fun with this
Brett D
Yeahh!! I was astonished seeing this pic. It's so fun checking the feedback, sometimes the "thing" is there, but I can't "see" exactly.
Danielli L
Eternally grateful for the opportunity!! I had an amazing time and I will definitely continue as a volunteer. And I keep spreading the word. Wish you the very best, let’s make it happen!! And I still have the goosebumps when I was able to see the picture and described it correctly
Ekaterina P
Hi Greg, today I have finished with the 5th and last prediction. I was amazed by the results, many of the images matched the same prediction, even if they were not in the order trial I answered them.
Araceli O
Results are innnnn!!! I got 5 correct predictions yesss!!! 5/5
Mohammad A
It was really fun to work with you and with the time machine project
Batuhan Y
I'm all about expanded natural abilities already present in all of us like telepathy, remote viewing, visualization - manifestation and so on. I’m having so much fun and hope to help get your algorithm things right!
Farid C
It's been an amazing journey through time, and I'm grateful to have been a part of it.
Fany M
Hi there, I'm really amazed that I finally found something that can bring back those feelings I lost a few years ago. The thing you're talking about is called precognition, if I'm not wrong. Since my childhood, I've experienced it around 5 to 8 times, but after 18, it stopped happening, and I miss it lol. I used to feel like I had superpowers 😂 and it's something like déjà vu, but after doing some research, I found out that it happens to most people and science doesn’t have an answer for it as of now. How does it happen? Anyway, I'd be really glad to be part of this, not for money, but for my actual interest and to bring those superpowers back pfft.ðŸ¤
Abhi G
Really amazing. This should be in the movie the Secret. thank you!
Eduarda D
Thanks so much! I'm having a lot of fun with this, so thanks for extending the predictions. If there is ongoing work, I'd be interested.
Jennifer C
I will keep doing the predictions when I can. It has been a really fun and interesting experience for me to be a part of this project. All the best to you and the team!
Vlajka L
Thank you for the opportunity to time travel. It was really fun.
Tholakele M
Thank you so much for the opportunity to work with you—it’s been an amazing experience!
Yasindu J
Thank you so much for the opportunity to be part of such a unique and enriching journey! It has been an incredible experience delving into the power of the subconscious mind and contributing to something as fascinating as this project.
Eduarda F
Hello Greg! Thanks for the opportunity to experience the 'TIME MACHINE" It was soooooo fun to perform these exercises. I really loved the concept of the time machine, and I found getting to see the pictures after I submitted my guesses to be soooooooo fun! I also really liked the idea of setting time aside to grow this part of me. I believe this work is like a muscle, and the more we do it, the stronger it gets, right? My favorite part was when the photo was released **after the designated time. I would be in such anticipation of when I could see what the photos actually were. Many times I was like Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. that makes sense! Yeah!
Rebekah E
I will keep doing the predictions when I can. It has been a really fun and interesting experience for me to be a part of this project. All the best to you and the team!
Suzanne Levis
Thanks for this opportunity to actively participate in this amazing journey
Victor N
I wanted to take a moment to express how much I’ve enjoyed working on the Time-Machine project. The concept and process have been incredibly engaging, and I’m genuinely fascinated by the potential outcomes.
Aftabuzzaman D
Hi, Greg! I just looked at my fifth feedback, yay, 5/5! 😄
Nikola M
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To prove statistically that it is possible to retrieve 1 bit of information from the future.
-
To prove that by applying our proprietary Time-Machine process and risking capital on the predictions, it is possible to earn a profit after costs.
-
To enable as many people as possible around the world to experience the transformative power of their conscious mind.
THE PRINCIPAL OF TIME-MACHINE:
The Principal of Time-Machine video
How does time-machine predict the future? This 2 minute video is a general overview of the "associative remote viewing" process that allows us to "see" a little bit into the future.
WHAT THE JOB ENTAILS
-
At some point, once per day whenever you choose, you must spend at least 20 minutes in a mildly meditative state working through 10 trials performing some easy visualization tasks using the Time-Machine web app.
-
We use an A.I. model to analyze your 10 trials to make 1 prediction. Therefore, 10 trials = 1 prediction. You must complete 1 prediction (10 trials) each day for 5 days, for a total of 5 predictions.
-
This is what we will pay you based on your prediction success:
-
0 correct predictions out of 5 predictions = $0
-
1 correct prediction out of 5 predictions = $0
-
2 correct predictions out of 5 predictions = $0
-
3 correct predictions out of 5 predictions = $10
-
4 correct predictions out of 5 predictions = $15
-
5 correct predictions out of 5 predictions = $50
​Since the predictions are a binary choice, 50% correct is the mean. So, you should average at least 2.5 correct predictions if you are performing at average random chance. But I know that you will do better than that! :-)
-
-
Payment will be automatically calculated and paid once you have completed your 5th prediction.
-
If you are interested in participating in another 5 predictions after your first set of 5 is complete, we will extend an offer to you for another 5 predictions.
-
NEXT STEPS: If you are interested in exploring your future prediction abilities, please apply for this job and tell us why you think you would make a good "time-traveler". If your application is accepted, then I’ll email you with your Time-Machine app login credentials, and a short training video link.
-
I look forward to you joining our team of “time travelers”!! Best regards, Greg Kolodziejzyk
PAID PARTICIPANT APPLICATION FORM
TIME-MACHINE.COM PROJECT FAQ
TIME-MACHINE MISSION:
1. Who is the developer of Time-Machine?
My name is Greg Kolodziejzyk, and I am the developer of Time-Machine. Time-Machine combines artificial intelligence with my own time tested method to make intuitive predictions about future events. Read more about my research here.
2. How does Time-Machine predict the future?
Imagine you're trying to guess the outcome of a coin flip tomorrow: heads or tails.
Instead of guessing the flip directly, you use pictures to help you make your prediction.
-
If the coin is going to land on heads, there will be a picture of a juicy hamburger shown to you.
-
If it's going to land on tails, there will be a picture of a cold ice cream cone shown to you.
Now, your challenge is to “see” or predict which picture will be shown to you tomorrow. And of course, the picture that is shown to you is based on the coin's outcome. If you believe you “see” the hamburger in your mind, you'll predict the coin will be heads. If you "see" the ice cream, you'll predict tails.
This idea of making intuitive predictions by “viewing” or focusing on associated objects or images, rather than the actual event or target itself is called “Associative Remote Viewing”. Scientific experiments have shown that there is a statistically significant effect, but it is VERY VERY small. The Time-Machine app uses repetition to form a consensus, along with some proprietary artificial intelligence technology that significantly increases confidence in your predictions.
3. What kinds of predictions does Time-Machine make?
My company is sort of like a hedge fund, and one of many steps in our investment decision making process is the consideration of intuitive predictions. The Time-Machine web app was developed to allow us to crowdsource these intuitive predictions about various investment opportunities.
4. How do you "remote view"? (How do you ‘see’ something you haven’t seen yet?)
The process of “remote viewing” is personal, and can vary from person to person. Generally, I find it most useful to close my eyes and relax, reaching a meditative state. Then I imagine that I am looking at an image on my computer screen in the future after the predicted event has transpired. Since it is impossible to know anything about the image you will be shown, as they are chosen from a library of over 20,000 random images, your brain can’t become involved in the process, and you have to listen to your subconscious mind. I try to clear my mind so that I’m not thinking of anything at all, and imaging looking around an image on my screen, waiting for some random thought to enter my mind.
Most often these random thoughts are generated by your thinking brain, and you must ‘edit’ these out (ignore them), as they are typically thoughts about the last image you saw, your lunch, or anything else that might seem ‘suspicious’ to you. The valuable impressions always come as a big surprise where you wonder how you ever could have generated that thought which seemingly came from nowhere, or ‘out of the blue’. Often, these valid impressions about the photo are very weak thoughts that seem to be occurring in the ‘background’ of your mind, and you might come to the realization that, for example, you had been thinking about a clown's face all the while, while trying hard to think about nothing. Pay attention to these weak random background thoughts, as they are often related to your target.
Please keep in mind that the amount of concentrated, focused effort you invest into a good quality remote viewing session is directly correlated to a successful trial. Taking your time to get into a meditative state is highly recommended. Sometimes I listen to Hemi-Sync sound to help me relax and clear my mind. Search for “Hemi-Sync” on Spotify.
​
5. Do you financially compensate project participants?​
​
YES! If you have been rewarded with a work contract from time-machine.com, and have not previously participated in the project, then we will pay you for your first 5 predictions.
Here is what the job entails:
At some point, once per day whenever you choose, you must spend at least 30 minutes in a mildly meditative state working your way through 10 trials performing some visualization tasks using the Time-Machine web app. 10 trials equals 1 prediction. Complete 1 prediction (10 trials) each day for 5 days, for a total of up to 5 predictions during a one week period.
At the end of the week, this is what we will pay you based on your prediction success:
1 correct prediction out of 5 predictions = $5
2 correct predictions out of 5 predictions = $5
3 correct predictions out of 5 predictions = $10
4 correct predictions out of 5 predictions = $25
5 correct predictions out of 5 predictions = $50
​
After you have successfully completed your 5 prediction contract, you are free to continue to contribute new predictions to the project using the Time-Machine web app as an unpaid research volunteer as often as you like. In exchange for your continued contribution, we will include you in our research update program to keep you informed as to our progress and any new research findings. ​
​
6. Is there scientific evidence that remote viewing is real?
Aside from my own research, YES! According to a META study conducted by Dr. Dean Radin, a summary of all remote viewing experiments conducted by universities and research organizations, showed an astounding overall effect size (objective method of evaluating experiment results as compared to what could be expected by chance) that resulted in odds against chance of ten million to one. Some individual studies actually resulted in odds against chance of over 100 billion to one. The META study summarized the results of over 5.5 million individual trials that spanned the last century.
According to Professor Jessica Utts, a statistician from the University of California, in a report assessing the statistical evidence for psychic functioning requested by Congress and the CIA, “It is clear to this author that anomalous cognition is possible and has been demonstrated. This conclusion is not based on belief, but rather on commonly accepted scientific criteria. The phenomenon has been replicated in a number of forms across laboratories and cultures.” And regarding continuing research, she adds “I believe that it would be wasteful of valuable resources to continue to look for proof. No one who has examined all of the data across laboratories, taken as a collective whole, has been able to suggest methodological or statistical problems to explain the ever-increasing and consistent results to date.”
I’ve been involved as a researcher in this field for over 30 years, and I know many of the top researchers personally as well as many of the U.S. military remote viewers (various U.S. intelligence agencies explored using remote viewing for intelligence gathering in a 20-year, $20 million basic research program). These are upstanding, highly educated individuals who are motivated to further our collective understanding of this mysterious, yet fascinating field. Read this link for a review of all remote viewing research including the US government programs.
Unfortunately, despite all of the scientific evidence, skeptics still refer to remote viewing as a pseudoscience. Throughout history, there have been numerous instances where widely held beliefs were later overturned by more evidence or new discoveries. Instances such as widespread belief that the world was flat remind us that scientific understanding is ever-evolving. What we accept as truth today might be refined or even overturned as new evidence comes to light.
​
7. Is there scientific evidence that Time-Machine.com project is predicting the future?
​
As of May, 2024, after 40,000 trials conducted by 460 participants from 13 countries, we now have an answer: unequivocally YES!​
​
To date, we have collectively completed 40,000 trials which have been 51% correct in predicting their respective future outcomes (where 50% would be expected by chance) resulting in a statistically significant 2.523 standard deviations from chance expectation. This translates to odds against chance of approximately 1 in 160. This means that such an outcome is highly unlikely to occur by random chance, indicating that the predictions are not simply random.
​
51% might not seem like much, but we can leverage this small effect size with consensus, confidence filtering, and even some external environmental factors to amplify the signal and achieve win rates closer to 60%.
​
So far, the answer is YES is it possible to travel into the future and bring back a bit of information.
​
Cumulative z score 2.52 (51%). "0" is 50% chance. A z score > 1.7 is considered statistically significant.
Cumulative z score 4.9 (57%) when using consensus, confidence score and environmental filtering.
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To prove statistically that it is possible to retrieve 1 bit of information from the future.
-
To prove that by applying our proprietary Time-Machine process and risking capital on the predictions, it is possible to earn a profit after costs.
-
To enable as many people as possible around the world to experience the transformative power of their conscious mind.
THE PRINCIPAL OF TIME-MACHINE:
The Principal of Time-Machine video
How does time-machine predict the future? This 2 minute video is a general overview of the "associative remote viewing" process that allows us to "see" a little bit into the future.
WHAT THE JOB ENTAILS
-
At some point, once per day whenever you choose, you must spend at least 20 minutes in a mildly meditative state working through 10 trials performing some easy visualization tasks using the Time-Machine web app.
-
We use an A.I. model to analyze your 10 trials to make 1 prediction. Therefore, 10 trials = 1 prediction. You must complete 1 prediction (10 trials) each day for 5 days, for a total of 5 predictions.
-
This is what we will pay you based on your prediction success:
-
0 correct predictions out of 5 predictions = $0
-
1 correct prediction out of 5 predictions = $0
-
2 correct predictions out of 5 predictions = $0
-
3 correct predictions out of 5 predictions = $10
-
4 correct predictions out of 5 predictions = $15
-
5 correct predictions out of 5 predictions = $50
​Since the predictions are a binary choice, 50% correct is the mean. So, you should average at least 2.5 correct predictions if you are performing at average random chance. But I know that you will do better than that! :-)
-
-
Payment will be automatically calculated and paid once you have completed your 5th prediction.
-
If you are interested in participating in another 5 predictions after your first set of 5 is complete, we will extend an offer to you for another 5 predictions.
-
NEXT STEPS: If you are interested in exploring your future prediction abilities, please apply for this job and tell us why you think you would make a good "time-traveler". If your application is accepted, then I’ll email you with your Time-Machine app login credentials, and a short training video link.
-
I look forward to you joining our team of “time travelers”!! Best regards, Greg Kolodziejzyk
PAID PARTICIPANT APPLICATION FORM
TIME-MACHINE.COM PROJECT FAQ
1. Who is the developer of Time-Machine?
My name is Greg Kolodziejzyk, and I am the developer of Time-Machine. Time-Machine combines artificial intelligence with my own time tested method to make intuitive predictions about future events. Read more about my research here.
2. How does Time-Machine predict the future?
Imagine you're trying to guess the outcome of a coin flip tomorrow: heads or tails.
Instead of guessing the flip directly, you use pictures to help you make your prediction.
-
If the coin is going to land on heads, there will be a picture of a juicy hamburger shown to you.
-
If it's going to land on tails, there will be a picture of a cold ice cream cone shown to you.
Now, your challenge is to “see” or predict which picture will be shown to you tomorrow. And of course, the picture that is shown to you is based on the coin's outcome. If you believe you “see” the hamburger in your mind, you'll predict the coin will be heads. If you "see" the ice cream, you'll predict tails.
This idea of making intuitive predictions by “viewing” or focusing on associated objects or images, rather than the actual event or target itself is called “Associative Remote Viewing”. Scientific experiments have shown that there is a statistically significant effect, but it is VERY VERY small. The Time-Machine app uses repetition to form a consensus, along with some proprietary artificial intelligence technology that significantly increases confidence in your predictions.
3. What kinds of predictions does Time-Machine make?
My company is sort of like a hedge fund, and one of many steps in our investment decision making process is the consideration of intuitive predictions. The Time-Machine web app was developed to allow us to crowdsource these intuitive predictions about various investment opportunities.
4. How do you "remote view"? (How do you ‘see’ something you haven’t seen yet?)
The process of “remote viewing” is personal, and can vary from person to person. Generally, I find it most useful to close my eyes and relax, reaching a meditative state. Then I imagine that I am looking at an image on my computer screen in the future after the predicted event has transpired. Since it is impossible to know anything about the image you will be shown, as they are chosen from a library of over 20,000 random images, your brain can’t become involved in the process, and you have to listen to your subconscious mind. I try to clear my mind so that I’m not thinking of anything at all, and imaging looking around an image on my screen, waiting for some random thought to enter my mind.
Most often these random thoughts are generated by your thinking brain, and you must ‘edit’ these out (ignore them), as they are typically thoughts about the last image you saw, your lunch, or anything else that might seem ‘suspicious’ to you. The valuable impressions always come as a big surprise where you wonder how you ever could have generated that thought which seemingly came from nowhere, or ‘out of the blue’. Often, these valid impressions about the photo are very weak thoughts that seem to be occurring in the ‘background’ of your mind, and you might come to the realization that, for example, you had been thinking about a clown's face all the while, while trying hard to think about nothing. Pay attention to these weak random background thoughts, as they are often related to your target.
Please keep in mind that the amount of concentrated, focused effort you invest into a good quality remote viewing session is directly correlated to a successful trial. Taking your time to get into a meditative state is highly recommended. Sometimes I listen to Hemi-Sync sound to help me relax and clear my mind. Search for “Hemi-Sync” on Spotify.
​
5. Do you financially compensate project participants?​
​
YES! If you have been rewarded with a work contract from time-machine.com, and have not previously participated in the project, then we will pay you for your first 5 predictions.
Here is what the job entails:
At some point, once per day whenever you choose, you must spend at least 30 minutes in a mildly meditative state working your way through 10 trials performing some visualization tasks using the Time-Machine web app. 10 trials equals 1 prediction. Complete 1 prediction (10 trials) each day for 5 days, for a total of up to 5 predictions during a one week period.
At the end of the week, this is what we will pay you based on your prediction success:
1 correct prediction out of 5 predictions = $5
2 correct predictions out of 5 predictions = $5
3 correct predictions out of 5 predictions = $10
4 correct predictions out of 5 predictions = $25
5 correct predictions out of 5 predictions = $50
​
After you have successfully completed your 5 prediction contract, you are free to continue to contribute new predictions to the project using the Time-Machine web app as an unpaid research volunteer as often as you like. In exchange for your continued contribution, we will include you in our research update program to keep you informed as to our progress and any new research findings. ​
​
6. Is there scientific evidence that remote viewing is real?
Aside from my own research, YES! According to a META study conducted by Dr. Dean Radin, a summary of all remote viewing experiments conducted by universities and research organizations, showed an astounding overall effect size (objective method of evaluating experiment results as compared to what could be expected by chance) that resulted in odds against chance of ten million to one. Some individual studies actually resulted in odds against chance of over 100 billion to one. The META study summarized the results of over 5.5 million individual trials that spanned the last century.
According to Professor Jessica Utts, a statistician from the University of California, in a report assessing the statistical evidence for psychic functioning requested by Congress and the CIA, “It is clear to this author that anomalous cognition is possible and has been demonstrated. This conclusion is not based on belief, but rather on commonly accepted scientific criteria. The phenomenon has been replicated in a number of forms across laboratories and cultures.” And regarding continuing research, she adds “I believe that it would be wasteful of valuable resources to continue to look for proof. No one who has examined all of the data across laboratories, taken as a collective whole, has been able to suggest methodological or statistical problems to explain the ever-increasing and consistent results to date.”
I’ve been involved as a researcher in this field for over 30 years, and I know many of the top researchers personally as well as many of the U.S. military remote viewers (various U.S. intelligence agencies explored using remote viewing for intelligence gathering in a 20-year, $20 million basic research program). These are upstanding, highly educated individuals who are motivated to further our collective understanding of this mysterious, yet fascinating field. Read this link for a review of all remote viewing research including the US government programs.
Unfortunately, despite all of the scientific evidence, skeptics still refer to remote viewing as a pseudoscience. Throughout history, there have been numerous instances where widely held beliefs were later overturned by more evidence or new discoveries. Instances such as widespread belief that the world was flat remind us that scientific understanding is ever-evolving. What we accept as truth today might be refined or even overturned as new evidence comes to light.
​
7. Is there scientific evidence that Time-Machine.com project is predicting the future?
​
As of May, 2024, after 40,000 trials conducted by 460 participants from 13 countries, we now have an answer: unequivocally YES!​
​
To date, we have collectively completed 40,000 trials which have been 51% correct in predicting their respective future outcomes (where 50% would be expected by chance) resulting in a statistically significant 2.523 standard deviations from chance expectation. This translates to odds against chance of approximately 1 in 160. This means that such an outcome is highly unlikely to occur by random chance, indicating that the predictions are not simply random.
​
51% might not seem like much, but we can leverage this small effect size with consensus, confidence filtering, and even some external environmental factors to amplify the signal and achieve win rates closer to 60%.
​
So far, the answer is YES is it possible to travel into the future and bring back a bit of information.
​