Alexandria Project
The Alexandria Project by Stephan Schwartz is a captivating exploration of the intersection between ancient history and modern science. Published in 2017, this intriguing 304-page book chronicles the groundbreaking research conducted by teams from five universities and organizations in Egypt. The aim? To rigorously test the psychic ability known as Remote Viewing. Can the human mind locate and describe ancient sites that have been lost to history? Schwartz delves into whether Remote Viewing can stand up to traditional electronic remote sensing technologies used by archaeologists. This true story not only challenges our understanding of perception and reality but also sheds light on the mysteries of Alexandria, Egypt. Discover the fascinating results of this unique experiment and the implications for archaeology and psychic phenomena. Perfect for history enthusiasts and those curious about the capabilities of the human mind, The Alexandria Project is a must-read.