Mainstream psychology spent the last decade being humiliated by the replication crisis and rebuilding itself around preregistration, open data, and large registered replications. Parapsychology watched from the outside — which is ironic, because parapsychology's critics spent a century demanding exactly those reforms, and some of its researchers pioneered them before they had names.

The infrastructure that fixed psychology is now free and standard: preregistration registries, open-science frameworks, registered reports at journals, and a generation of reviewers who treat "we'll analyze it after we see it" as disqualifying. For remote viewing research, this is the opening of a door that has been closed since the Star Gate program ended.

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