How to Use Time-Machine Web App
This 6 minute video will guide you through every step of using the Time-Machine web app to make predictions. Watching this video at least once is required prior to starting a paid contract. Please also read the FAQ
NO A.I. PLEASE!
YOU possess the magic required to make all of this work! The key is somewhere deep in your subconscious mind. If you use a A.I. program like ChatGPT to generate your Remote Viewing transcript (random words), this will circumvent our process which taps into this mysterious ability and the results will be random chance (we have tested this). Cheating by using an A.I. won't save you any time, and you will be robbing yourself of the experience of learning how you can transcend space and time with your mind! PLEASE DO NOT USE A.I. TO GENERATE YOUR RV TRANSCRIPT.
IMPROVE YOUR PERFORMANCE and earn more!
Based on our data, we have discovered a few ways that you can improve your prediction win rate. Don't forget that more winning predictions means more pay!
1. Spend MORE time rather than LESS time remote viewing each trial. Don't rush it. Take your time, Take time to fully relax and clear your mind before starting. Our research has found that success rate increases with the amount of time spent in a meditative state while remote viewing a trial.
2. Similar to the above suggestion, we have found that longer descriptions (remote viewing transcript) about the hidden photo are more likely to be accurate rather than short descriptions. 1 or 2 words is not as good as a dozen words, or a sentence or two. Spending quality time in the remote viewing process seems to correlate with success.
3. PAY CLOSE ATTENTION when you view the hidden photo after the future event has completed. This is important. Our research has found that if you spend time looking at the revealed image, and carefully compare your remote viewing transcript to the photo noting how close you came to describing some element of the photo, then your performance significantly INCREASES. You can pinch to zoom-in to inspect a small area of your photo on a mobile device. On a desktop, you can click on the photo to enlarge.