2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.brainres.2011.03.001
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Photon emissions from human brain and cell culture exposed to distally rotating magnetic fields shared by separate light-stimulated brains and cells

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“…(1) and was the same equipment utilized in the human brain and cell studies [5]. The details of our exposure procedures have been published elsewhere [7].…”
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“…(1) and was the same equipment utilized in the human brain and cell studies [5]. The details of our exposure procedures have been published elsewhere [7].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(1). Presentation of light flashes to one person (e.g., "local stimulus) sitting in one room resulted in the emissions of photons as measured by a photomultiplier tube (PMT) from the head of the other person (e.g., "non-local response") sitting blindfolded in another darkened room [5]. The increased output was in the order of 10 -11 W·m -2 .…”
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“…W·m -2 . These values are within the range of the flux densities of photon densities measured by digital photomultiplier devices near the temporal lobes of people sitting in the dark imaging light [19,20] as well as from the sections of rodent hippocampuses when stimulated by small electrical currents that induce long term potentiation [21,22]. The latter is a primary pattern by which information ("memories") is represented within the space occupied by the brain [23].…”
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“…That coupling between photons, orbital durations of electrons, and membrane activity can occur has also been shown experimentally. If cells or human brains are separated by significant distances and both share the same electromagnetic field configuration with specific shifts in circular angular acceleration, light stimulation of one is excessively correlated ("entangled") with increased photon emissions from the other [27]. In other words, when light was presented to cells or brains in one location light emission with densities expected for membrane processes occurred from the cells or brains in the second location.…”
Section: Neuroquantum Of Thought Biophoton Emissions and Entanglementmentioning
confidence: 99%