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OP here. I would love to explore this avenue in more depth. If anyone has suggestions as to improvements/other experiments/etc, I'm all ears.
Wouldn't it make more sense to first probe for the existence of this thing you speak of before trying to see who is or isn't close to it?

Also, how you arrived at this startling conclusion might make for good reading and might make your appeal more compelling.

Well, another dimension really isn't something you can probe for it's existence. Einstein only thought of space-time and time-dilation by the effects on the 3D world.

Non-local consciousness is certainly a well-known hypothesis. I do try to convey my ideas in the opening screen but the link to autism is something that I have thought about only because I am in contact with many autistic people who have incredible skills.

Great question.

Thought about the study: It may actually measure differences in music-led syncing between groups of autistic and neurotypical people. That is--the autoplaying music might "sync" people up to Schelling point numbers.

How would you accurately distinguish between distributed quorum consciousness and true nonlocal consciousness?