Posted: 12/3/2016 1:07:35 PM EDT
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Excess Correlation between pairs of individuals separated by extreme distances has been demonstrated by the Neuroscience Research Group’s Consciousness Laboratory. The interdisciplinary team of scientists who completed this study would like to make open how it works, how you can replicate this study, and how you can experience non-local information processing for yourself.
The materials needed are not expensive and can be made at home with your own hands. These step by step videos will guide you through the process of putting the technology together. ![]() NRG Excess Correlation - The Circuit the circuit ![]() NRG Excess Correlation - The Coil the coil ![]() NRG Excess Correlation - The Connection the connection To better understand how we explore this phenomenon in the lab, the following video demonstrates our recommended Excess Correlation procedure. The links below provide the .ino files necessary to generate the magnetic fields with the Arduino, as well as a guide in PDF. arduino software Instruction Guide Primer Field Effector Field |
![]() NRG Excess Correlation - The Procedure Procedure Our most recent study demonstrated Excess Correlation between people separated by the Atlantic Ocean, at distances exceeding 6000km. Pairs of individuals were simultaneously measured between our laboratory in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada and both Berlin, Germany and Madrid, Spain. Here you can download this latest study, as well other research completed by our group to demonstrate and explore the nature of the Excess Correlation phenomenon. |
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If something can't be explained in under 10 seconds, it probably isn't worth knowing anyway. No tldr, no care. Or if not an explanation at least a clear statement of what the thing is supposed to do. For instance:
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Or if not an explanation at least a clear statement of what the thing is supposed to do. For instance:
This is a device that can be used to synchronize the brainwaves of two people separated by distance. |
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This is a device that can be used to synchronize the brainwaves of two people separated by distance. What would be the point in my synchronizing my brainwaves with someone I do not know, nor really care about, regardless of whether they live down the street, or a great distance away? |
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What would be the point in my synchronizing my brainwaves with someone I do not know, nor really care about, regardless of whether they live down the street, or a great distance away? For example in this project they've had some people (two or more) use the devices while playing cooperative based video games and the players performed better and also felt a sense that they knew what the other players were about to do, or that they were doing the right thing. It could be have military applications, or could be used by surgery teams in hospitals, or airplane pilots. Any situation where two are more people are working together could benefit from its use. |
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Here is a segment in a video where they discuss the effects during cooperative videogaming
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