
Mayim Bialik's Breakdown Substack Live Re-Air: Can The Mind Access Information Beyond Itself?
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Feb 28, 2026 They try remote viewing and wrestle with whether minds can access information beyond the senses. A scientist’s revelation about mysterious childhood testing and redacted records sparks questions about hidden histories. The conversation turns to men numbing out via games, porn, and AI companions and how that affects emotional development and relationships.
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Remote Viewing As Nonlocal Information Access
- Remote viewing is framed as accessing an external, non-local information field rather than just freeform meditation.
- Jonathan explains the goal is toggling between intuitive exploration and analytical evaluation to filter information toward a set objective.
Toggle Between Intuition And Analysis
- Practice toggling between analytic and intuitive modes to both access impressions and evaluate them.
- Julia's training encourages letting non-analytical impressions arise, then using intellect to analyze and filter toward the objective.
Seventh Photo Revealed As Remote Viewing Target
- The remote viewing target turned out to be the seventh photo on Jonathan's phone, which was their dog Archie.
- During the session Archie's tail appears on camera, noted later by Julia's team as an eerie synchronicity.
