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Consciousness and non-locality (II). Scientific evidence for a perpetual and ubiquitous non-locality. Teleportation of information, energy and matter

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  Part I of this article discussed how various theoretical models, like theories of everything, consciousness, and psi, suggest the presence of a universal and continuous form of non-locality, which is different from the well-known concept of quantum entanglement. What sets psi theories apart is that there is substantial empirical evidence supporting them, even though they challenge mainstream academic beliefs. Psi phenomena such as clairvoyance, precognition, telepathy, and micropsychokinesis, have been well-documented, even in mainstream media. However, there are other less-explored phenomena, such as macro-psychokinesis, thoughtography, and teleportation, which suggest the idea of carrier-less energy transfer. All these phenomena share a common element: they can be explained considering a ubiquitous and everlasting form of non-locality.   1. Carrierless information transfer. Remote viewing and ganzfeld protocols There is substantial evidence indicating that consciousness ca...

Consciousness and Non-Locality (I): Theoretical Research

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The use of quantum entanglement in theories of consciousness and psi, as well as in quantum biology, has always been a subject of debate. Objections to such use are primarily related to the demanding conditions necessary for the creation and maintenance of entanglement, which strongly contrast with the wet and warm environments typical of living organisms. In the case of psi phenomena, there are additional arguments, such as the no-communication theorem of quantum mechanics and the relativistic restriction of the speed of light. The following analysis challenges the prevailing skepticism by highlighting the experimental and theoretical evidence pointing toward the existence of a unique persistent and ubiquitous form of entanglement.   Non-locality in quantum mechanics In 1935, Einstein, in collaboration with Podolsky and Rosen (Einstein et al., 1935), introduced a thought experiment based on the emerging mathematical formalism of quantum mechanics (QM). This experiment put fort...

The vital force and telekinesis

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The concept of vital energy is ubiquitous and its origins can be traced back to more than 4000 years ago. It has persisted through the centuries in Eastern cultures such as the Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Tibetan, Indian and Indonesian ones in the form of a mixture of philosophies such as Taoism, Confucianism, and Buddhism, and teachings such as alchemy, traditional medicine, and martial arts. Yoga and martial arts such as Chinese Chi Kung and Japanese Aikido are practiced throughout the globe, although often with their vital-force development component stripped off. The Chinese word for vital energy is usually transliterated as chi or qi, the Japanese one as ki, the Indian one as prana, and the Indonesian one as Tenaga Dalam. The meaning of the concept according to these philosophies and arts is quite broad, but it can be translated in English simply as energy. Indeed, it is used to designate modern science terms, such as thermal and electrical energy but it is also used for othe...

Psi, vital energy, and electromagnetism

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Despite decades of parapsychological research, psi phenomena have not yet been convincingly explained in terms of modern physics, which is probably one of the reasons why the scientific community is still mostly disregarding them. In the past, it has been theorized that psi is electromagnetic in nature, its transmission occurring through some sort of electromagnetic waves. That theory has been abandoned. It does not explain phenomena such as precognition and retrocognition, nor have any such waves been detected in tests involving, for example, e.g. telepathy or remote viewing. Reviewing both academic and non-academic resources, one finds substantial evidence for the electromagnetic nature of psi, in particular in mind-over-matter type experiments. Some particularly experienced martial artists can voluntarily produce electromagnetic fields with extraordinary characteristics. These include field amplitudes high enough to cause the electrical breakdown of air (i.e. >30 kV/cm), volt...

The psi wheel: the ideal tool for researching psychokinesis

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The psi wheel is an exceptional tool with immense untapped potential for demonstrating, researching, and training psychokinesis. Despite its simplicity and long-standing familiarity, the full range of possibilities offered by the psi wheel has been woefully underutilized. Its ease of assembly and use makes it accessible to both individuals and researchers, while tests conducted with it consistently yield highly deterministic results due to its simple motion mechanics and readily neutralizable external factors. Consequently, it eliminates some challenges traditionally encountered in psychokinesis research, such as subject selection, fraud prevention, and experimenter effect. This determinism also invalidates some interpretations proposed in traditional psychokinetic studies. By highlighting the untapped potential and benefits of this tool, this article aims to shed light on the significant opportunities it offers for further exploration and advancement in the field of psychokinesis. I...