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FieldREG II: consciousness field effects: replications and explorations.

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    FieldREG experiments show that environments with strong subjective resonance yield larger deviations from chance expectations than mundane settings. This confirms that group consciousness can influence experimental outcomes under specific resonant conditions.

    Area of Science:

    • Parapsychology
    • Consciousness Studies
    • Experimental Psychology

    Background:

    • Previous exploratory FieldREG (Field Resonance Experiment) applications suggested a link between subjective resonance and anomalous data deviations.
    • A general hypothesis was postulated: intense subjective resonance in experimental environments leads to greater deviations from chance expectation compared to pragmatic settings.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To formally test the hypothesis that subjective resonance influences FieldREG experimental outcomes.
    • To explore conditions that favor or inhibit anomalous deviations in group consciousness experiments.

    Main Methods:

    • Formal analysis of 18 exploratory FieldREG applications.
    • 21 hypothesis-based formal replications of FieldREG experiments.
    • 40 additional exploratory FieldREG applications to investigate influencing factors.

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    Main Results:

    • Formal replications strongly confirmed the hypothesis.
    • The resonant subset showed a composite probability against chance of 2.2 x 10(-6).
    • The mundane subset yielded a probability against chance of 0.91, indicating no significant deviation.

    Conclusions:

    • The study provides strong evidence that subjective resonance significantly enhances anomalous deviations in FieldREG experiments.
    • Exploratory work identified conditions conducive to anomalous effects of group consciousness and those that are not.