共享特定大脑旋转磁场的成对玩家的心流状态之间存在过度关联(纠缠)的可能性

Brendan Lehman, M. Persinger
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被非局域距离分隔的两个粒子的活性或性质之间的过度相关性已被证明适用于光子,泉水中相对质子和羟基比率的变化,以及如果两个位点共享特定类型的旋转磁场,则随机数发生器的值分布。先前的实验表明,在角速度变化的情况下,共享大脑周围磁场的两个人的特定反应显示出显著的过度相关性。最显著的差异发生在以前被认为与“过度相关”有关的野外暴露部分。在目前的实验中,我们发现在协议中心部分的相对测量期间,经验丰富的玩家对(相距10米)之间的表现(游戏内连续得分)存在过度相关性,但当“过度相关性”电磁场被激活时,这种相关性就会减弱,这表明存在类似的竞争机制。结果与共享视频系统和活动可能增强反应过度相关性的解释一致。这可以在新手玩家中模拟,通过适当应用变化的大脑角速度磁场,实验诱导过度相关性,这种磁场的大小与计算机系统和定义人类意识的时间框架相似。
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The Potential for Excess Correlation (Entanglement) between Flow States in Pairs of Gamers Sharing Specific Circumcerebral Rotating Magnetic Fields
Excess correlation between the activity or properties of two particles separated by non-local distances has been demonstrated for photons, shifts in relative proton and hydroxyl ratios in spring water, and the distribution of values from random number generators if both loci shared a specific type of rotational magnetic field. Previous experiments had shown that specific responses from pairs of people who shared circumcerebral magnetic fields with changing angular velocities revealed significant excess correlation. The most significant differences occurred during the component of the field exposure that has previously been associated with “excess correlation”. In the present experiments, we found evidence of excess correlation of performance (serial in-game scores) occurred between pairs (separated by 10 m) of experienced gamers during the relative measures for the central portion of the protocol but was diminished when the “excess correlation” electromagnetic fields were activated, suggesting a similar competing mechanism. The results are consistent with the interpretation that shared video systems and activities may enhance excess correlation of responses. This can be simulated in novice players by experimentally inducing excess correlation through appropriate application of changing, circumcerebral angular velocity magnetic fields that were similar in magnitude to those associated with computer systems and time frames that define human consciousness.
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