[ExI] Psi (no need to read this post you already knowwhatitsays )

Will Steinberg steinberg.will at gmail.com
Mon Jan 11 18:30:45 UTC 2010


A possible method for deducing the entanglement of particles:

A "neuron trap" contains an ion, with spin x and a magnetic dipole d.  If
the spin reverses, the dipole will reverse and cause polarization of the
neuron, which could be connected in parallel to another neuron, which would
be connected to a larger analysis system; if the neuron pair shows
polarization from within, the ion can be either integrated into molecules
for transport to the entanglement zone or chelated and moved with some
endocrine stuff.  I don't know whether these entanglements could be actually
understood or coordinated, but I think it would be true that, perhaps
through atmospheric transmission, entangled gas atoms accrue between people
in close physical contact and are all stored in the entanglement bank; when
the system realizes many of its atoms are changing simultaneously based on
the other person's (speculation speculation speculation,) it understands
it.  Maybe the system is wired to think, say, in binary, and constantly
"broadcasts" a sequential, morse code-like binary throughout all entangled
atoms and systems, but only receivable if one has the necessary amount of
entanglement, furthered by contact.  Would explain familial TP and all that
stuff, and sometimes random TP because of chaotic coincidences.  That makes
sense and could be explained to have arisen through early humans or even
animals; a pattern of X would make the tribe run away.  Maybe language
itself is an outpouring of this mental language where the simplicity of said
language could not commonly express complicated concepts.

The brain can do things that are much, much more complicated, like PRODUCE
QUALIA AND CONSCIOUSNESS.  So...this seems possible.
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