This session didn’t lead viewers to a place, a structure, or an event.
It pulled them inward—into the body itself.
Blindly tasked against a microscopic target, multiple remote viewers independently described a dynamic system operating at the molecular level. What emerged wasn’t static biology, but motion—radiating cores, spinning structures, and fields of attraction pulling surrounding particles inward as if guided by an unseen force.
As the sessions continued, the descriptions became increasingly specific. Viewers began reporting interactions that appeared to reach far beyond chemistry alone, converging on patterns that would only make sense once the target was finally revealed.
It became one of the most unusual—and thought-provoking—remote viewing sessions ever conducted by FFG.
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