Works
- Russell Targ, Limitless Mind: A Guide to Remote Viewing and Transformation of Consciousness
- Russell Targ. The Reality of ESP: A Physicist's Proof of Psychic Abilities. (April 2012)
As co-author
- End of Suffering: Fearless Living in Troubled Times (with Dr. J.J. Hurtak)
- Mind Reach: Scientists Look at Psychic Abilities (with Dr. Harold Puthoff)
- The Mind Race: Understanding and Using Psychic Abilities (with Dr. Keith Harary)
- Miracles of Mind: Remote Viewing and Spiritual Healing (with Dr. Jane Katra)
- The Heart of the Mind: How to Experience God Without Belief (with Dr. Jane Katra)
On lasers and wind shear
- Russell Targ and Lawrence Ames, "Lidar wind sensing at cruise altitude for flight-level optimization," Proc. SPIE Aerosense-96, Orlando FL, April 8-12, 1996.
- Russell Targ, Roland Bowles, Michael Kavaya, and R. Milton Huffaker, "Coherent Lidar Airborne Windshear Sensor: Performance Evaluation," Applied Optics, 20 May 1991.
- Russell Targ, Bruce C. Steakley, James G. Hawley, Paul Forney, Robert G. Otto, Philip Brockman, and Sarah R. Harrell, "Coherent lidar airborne wind sensor II: flight test results at 2 µm and 10 µm," Applied Optics, 20 December 1996.
On remote viewing
- Targ, R. and Puthoff, H. (1975) “Information transfer under conditions of sensory shielding.” Nature, 251, 602-607.
- Puthoff, H.E. & Targ, R. (March, 1976). “A Perceptual Channel for Information Transfer over kilometer distances: Historical perspective and recent research.” Proc. IEEE, Vol. 64, no. 3, March, pp. 329-354;
On precognition
- Rauscher, E. A., & Targ, R. (2006). Investigation of a complex space-time metric to describe precognition of the future. AIP Conference Proceedings, 863, 121-146.
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