Marty Rosenblatt

Marty Rosenblatt
Precognition Applications and Free Will
Abstract:
We can probably agree that being able to foretell the future would be a rather valuable skill. This precognitive ability does exist, but not in the fashion portrayed in the movies. Unfortunately, predictions of the future contain uncertainties that create significant challenges for reliable applications.
Precognition and free will can and do co-exist. These concepts will be discussed, but the presentation will not focus on philosophy. The focus will be on remote viewing precog applications and on the importance of an attitude or mindset that is conducive to success. This mindset involves knowing that you are free to gather information from the future.
Documented examples of precognition involving remote viewing will be discussed, and two precog applications will be described. The first application is currently in use, and the second is an approach designed to enhance creativity:
- Associative Remote Viewing (ARV)
- Financial Markets
- Sports
- Elections
- Create, discover or conceive ideas in the present "gathered from" a project that will be successfully completed in the future.
- Painting, Writing, etc.
- Problem Solving
- Inventing
These applications will be described in enough detail that you can begin to explore your precog ability.
Bio
Martin Rosenblatt has a B.A. and M.S. in Physics from UCLA. He worked as a computational physicist and managed many projects in the development and application of sophisticated computer programs for analyzing high-energy problems of interest to the Dept. of Defense and NASA, e.g. hypervelocity impact and nuclear weapons effects. He was a founder, CEO and senior staff scientist of PhysiComp Corporation (1994) and its internet subsidiary. These were acquired by an internet company, and Marty is now President of PIA (Physics Intuition Applications).
