Volume 13 No 4 (2015)
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Experimental Evidence of Superposition and Superimposition of Cerebral Activity Within Pairs of Human Brains Separated by 6,000 Km: Central Role of the Parahippocampal Regions
Nicolas Rouleau, Lucas W. E. Tessaro, Kevin S. Saroka, Mandy A. Scott, Brendan S. Lehman, Lyndon M. Juden-Kelly and Michael A. Persinger
Abstract
Previous experiments with chemiluminescent reactions indicated that when two loci separated by “non-local” distances shared specific temporal parameters of rotating magnetic fields with changing angular velocities the photon emissions doubled as if the spaces were superimposed. This excess correlation was considered an experimental demonstration of macroscopic entanglement. In the present study standardized LORETA (Low Resolution Electromagnetic Tomography) was employed to identify the location within pairs of human brains separated by approximately 6,000 km but who shared the same magnetic field parameters known to produce manifestations of entanglement.
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LORETA (Low Resolution Electromagnetic Tomography), parahippocampal region, entanglement, excess correlation, theta-activity, rotating magnetic fields, toroids, Arduino
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