Volume 4 No 4 (2006)
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Evidence of Non-Local Physical, Chemical and Biological Effects Supports Quantum Brain
Huping Hu and Maoxin Wu
Abstract
Previously we carried out experiments from the perspective of our
spin-mediated consciousness theory to test the possibility of
quantum-entangling the quantum entities inside the brain with those of an
external chemical substance. We found that applying magnetic pulses to the
brain when an anesthetic was placed in between caused the brain to feel the
effect of said anesthetic as if the test subject had actually inhaled the same.
We further found that drinking water exposed to magnetic pulses, laser light
or microwave when an anesthetic was placed in between also causes brain
effects in various degrees. Through additional experiments, we verified that
the said brain effect was indeed the consequence of quantum entanglement.
These results defy common belief that quantum entanglement alone cannot
be used to transmit information and support the possibility of a quantum
brain. While our reported results are under independent verifications by
other groups, we report here our experimental findings of non-local chemical,
thermal and gravitational effects in simple physical systems such as reservoirs
of water quantum-entangled with water being manipulated in a remote
reservoir. With the aids of high-precision instruments, we have found that the
pH value, temperature and gravity of a liquid such as water in the detecting
reservoirs can be non-locally affected through manipulating water in the
remote reservoir. In particular, the pH value changes in the same direction as
that being manipulated; the temperature can change against that of local
environment; and the gravity can change against local gravity. These non-local
effects are all reproducible, surprisingly robust and support a quantum brain
theory such as our spin mediated consciousness theory. They can be used for
non-local signaling and many other purposes. We suggest that they are
mediated by quantum entanglement between nuclear and/or electron spins in
the treated liquids and discuss the profound implications of these results.
Keywords
quantum entanglement, non-local effect, gravity, pH, temperature, quantum brain, spin-mediated consciousness.
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