A new stimulus approach in the search for biological nonlocality
Abstract
Preliminary research in the area of biophysics appears to indicate the existence of quantum entanglement and nonlocality at the biological level, both for human subjects and for neurons derived from human neural stem cells. The lack of clear and replicable findings, especially where human subjects are concerned, results in conflicting and marginal correlations between stimulated and nonstimulated subject's brainwaves. It is proposed to go beyond the use of just patterned photostimulation, to encompass either transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) or acupuncture, so that one can achieve a simultaneity of several different brain events in both stimulated and nonstimulated subjects, rather than just one EEG-type event.
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