Talk:Remote Viewing/@comment-24906918-20131226080438/@comment-24599796-20140228032509

Yes, and there are other MAJOR factors involved. If you are going to view something in time, then you must know the location in space. Since our planet revolves and rotates around the sun as well as our entire solar system moving around the center of the galaxy, while all of this has no known exact velocity,  it would be impossible to position your "eye" properly. And then there are the many time disortions throught space(as time is relevent to speen and mass). Everything in the psi world, should it hold any interaction with the physical world, will need to be compensated in some way(because the physical world will have forces acting it) to begin existing, exist, and continue existing in the physical world. In the present tence, however, I can see it working.