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Ingo's Remote Viewing of Jupiter
Ingo Swan drew a sketch of what he saw, which he explained this way: This is what appears to be a hydrogen mantle about 100,000 miles off the surface. The most recent information we have based on the Juno probe that went into orbit around Jupiter in 2016, from that it appears that Jupiter has a kind of slushy, fuzzy core. But we know too little to score these claims as either a hit or a miss. Ingo didn't have to wait until the rings were discovered before things were set in motion.