
W E L C O M E

Put simply, for there is no other way to put it, the superpowers
of the human biomind are defined as those indwelling faculties
of our species which can transcend space and time as one major
category of activity, and energy and matter as another major
category.
The concept that human powers and perceptions are locked into
and only accord with the known laws of matter and energy and
time is not correct -- although such has been the dominant
concept of the last two centuries.
The full extent of our species faculties of memory, for example,
transcend the known laws of matter and time, as do the faculties
for human imagination. Memory and imagination,
therefore, are among the many superpowers -- although they
have not been identified this way within the prevailing wisdom
of the Modern Age.
In addition to memory and imagination which are universally
shared by all specimens of our species, the several formats
of intuition and of the telepathic transfer of information
are also very broadly shared.
These first four of the superpowers are accepted as naturally
existing, although they cannot be explained by conventional
beliefs based in conventional concepts of matter and time.
But it is understood that these first four of the superpowers
recombine into creativity and inventiveness -- and which have
been the two major hallmarks of our species from time immemorial.
The superpowers are probably arranged along some kind of perceptual-cognitive
spectrum, the fundamentals or rudiments of which are carried
by all born individuals.
This spectrum also consists of other indwelling faculties
which are less broadly shared in their natural state, but
which seem to need special development if they are to become
active.
Remote viewing (distant-seeing) constitutes one of
these more rare superpowers, and is a topic of central focus
at this site because of the many years of research and development
devoted to it.
It can easily be shown that cognitive access to this spectrum
is easily modified positively or negatively by social parameters
and pressures.
It can also be shown that discussion of the superpowers within
the contexts of past and present social parameters is counterproductive
regarding the much larger issue of the existence of the superpowers
themselves. Such social parameters come and go, being only
transitory.
The existence of the superpowers as a species thing transcends
social formats and their levels and/or defects of knowledge.
The faculties for the superpowers are therefore permanent
within our species.
Each generation of humans born is a carrier of the faculties,
equally as much as it is a carrier of our species' gene pool.
It is not the purpose of this site to convince anyone that
the superpowers exist.
The only purpose is to present an extended database -- this,
for what it is worth to anyone.
--- Ingo Swann
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