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.
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?
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[ 4.1 ms ] story [ 23.7 ms ] threadAlso, how you arrived at this startling conclusion might make for good reading and might make your appeal more compelling.
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.
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?