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Summary
Research at the Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research (PEAR) laboratory explored consciousness-related physical anomalies. Findings suggest consciousness plays a proactive role in reality, with potential applications foreseen.
Area of Science:
- Parapsychology
- Consciousness Studies
- Physics
Background:
- The Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research (PEAR) laboratory conducted research for over 25 years.
- This research focused on consciousness-related physical anomalies and theoretical models.
Purpose of the Study:
- To illuminate the fundamental nature of consciousness-related physical anomalies.
- To explore the interplay between subjective factors and objective reality.
Main Methods:
- Conducted a broad range of experiments on consciousness-related physical anomalies.
- Developed theoretical models to explain observed phenomena.
Main Results:
- Anomalous effects exhibit scale and structural character, insensitivity to distance/time, oscillating patterns, gender discrepancies, and irregular replicability.
- Effects are responsive to intention, resonance, ambience, attitude, and intrinsic uncertainty.
Conclusions:
- Empirical features necessitate radical model excursions, allowing consciousness a proactive role in establishing objective reality.
- Despite complexities, pragmatic applications in public endeavors are foreseeable.
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