What is it about?

Significant interaction at distance between two sensorially insulated persons was found, based on the analysis of the EEG (Electro-encephalogram). The study was carried out with pairs of participants in which one was the "sender" while the other one was the "receiver" . The sender was submitted to a serie of short audio-video stimuli , while the receiver was quiet and relaxed in a distant and insulated room. Using a new mathematical method to analyse the EEG, we found in the receivers a significant (P <0.002) trace of the stimuli given to the senders. This result was interpreted as example of "non-local" interation of consciousness or "mental entanglement", similar to the entanglement of Quantum Physics.

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Why is it important?

This experimental work does not support the common (classic) idea that human Consciousness is based only on electro-bio-chemical interactions among a great number of neurons in the brain. On the contrary, the Consciousness shows "non-local" properties (entanglement) not limited to the spatial and temporal confines of the five senses. This result is of great importance about the comprension of the Consciousness phenomenon and its relation with the properties of space, time and energy described in Quantum Physics.

Perspectives

Confirmative experiments are in progress with the objective to find a way of transmitting information between two insulated subjects at great distance.

Dr William Giroldini
Evanlab

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This page is a summary of: EEG correlates of social interaction at distance, F1000Research, August 2015, Faculty of 1000, Ltd.,
DOI: 10.12688/f1000research.6755.1.
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