Volume 11 No 1 (2013)
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The Weird Effects of the Mind and Gravity
Jeffrey S. Keen
Abstract
This paper re-analyses published data obtained from mind science experiments in 2009 and 2010 relating to changes in the
Newtonian gravitational force, Fg, as the earth circles the sun, and how perception of a measured length, L, of a standard
yardstick, is affected. The equation L=6E+105*Fg
-δ was found with a high correlation coefficient R2 = 0.9745. The power index is
Feigenbaum’s constant within 0.013% error. This is another example of the mind’s ability to interact with gravity and produce
a universal constant, suggesting that consciousness is intimately connected to the fabric of the universe and chaos theory
Keywords
mind; consciousness; chaos; Feigenbaum’s Constant; gravity; structure of the universe
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