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Temporal Patterns of Photon Emissions Can Be Stored and Retrieved Several Days Later From the “Same Space”: Experimental and Quantitative Evidence
Michael A. Persinger and Blake T. Dotta
Abstract
Photomultiplier tube measurements during simultaneous productions of nonlocal+
local photon emissions showed conspicuous doubling of the durations of the photon
spikes from hydrogen peroxide‐hypochlorite reactions if both loci were exposed to
the same configurations of changing angular velocities of circular magnetic fields.
Different experimentally manipulated temporal patterns of the photon emissions
were evident as “spontaneous” spikes within 3 to 5 days after the actual injections
when the same magnetic field configuration was present but no injections occurred.
These results suggest that temporal patterns of entangled photon emissions were
“stored” within space‐time and could be retrieved long after the events had been
generated
Keywords
entanglement, photon emissions, information storage, retrieval, space‐ time
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