Volume 4 No 1 (2006)
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Photon Induced Non-Local Effects of General Anesthetics on the Brain
Huping Hu and Maoxin Wu1
Abstract
Photons are intrinsically quantum objects and natural long-distance carriers of
information in both classical and quantum communications. Since brain functions
involve information and many experiments have shown that quantum
entanglement is physically real, we have contemplated from the perspective of our
recent spin-mediated consciousness theory on the possibility of entangling the
quantum entities inside the brain with those in an external anesthetic sample and
carried out experiments toward that end. Here we report that applying magnetic
pulses to the brain when a general anesthetic sample was placed in between
caused the brain to feel the effect of said anesthetic for several hours after the
treatment as if the test subject had actually inhaled the same. The said effect is
consistently reproducible on all four subjects tested. We further found that
drinking water exposed to magnetic pulses, laser light, microwave or even
flashlight when an anesthetic sample was placed in between also causes
consistently reproducible brain effects in various degrees. We have in addition
tested several medications including morphine and obtained consistently
reproducible results. Further, through additional experiments we have verified
that the said brain effect is the consequence of quantum entanglement between
quantum entities inside the brain and those of the chemical substance under study
induced by the photons of the magnetic pulses or applied lights. We suggest that
the said quantum entities inside the brain are nuclear and/or electron spins and
discuss the profound implications of these results.
Keywords
quantum entanglement, non-local effect, general anesthetics, nuclear spin, electron spin, spin-mediated consciousness.
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