Stephan Schwartz discusses his remote viewing research and archaeological discoveries made through psychic archaeology. Schwartz presents cases where remote viewing successfully located historical artifacts and archaeological sites before excavation. The conversation explores the methodology Schwartz developed for using multiple remote viewers to corroborate findings. Schwartz discusses specific archaeological projects including the discovery of Cleopatra's palace and Alexander the Great's tomb site. The discussion addresses the scientific validation of remote viewing through archaeological confirmation of psychic descriptions. Schwartz examines the implications of remote viewing for understanding human consciousness and its capabilities. The broadcast explores Schwartz's research into remote viewing accuracy and the factors that enhance or diminish psychic perception. Schwartz discusses resistance from conventional archaeology to accepting remote viewing as a legitimate research tool. The conversation examines the theoretical models that might explain how remote viewing accesses information across space and time. Schwartz addresses the potential for remote viewing to accelerate archaeological discovery and historical understanding.