Toward General Experimentation and Discovery in Conditioned Laboratory Spaces: Part IV. Macroscopic Information Entanglement Between Sites ∼6000 Miles Apart

2005; Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.; Volume: 11; Issue: 6 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1089/acm.2005.11.973

ISSN

1557-7708

Autores

William A. Tiller, Walter E. Dibble, G. Orlando, Andrea Migli, G. Raiteri, J. Oca,

Tópico(s)

Metabolism and Genetic Disorders

Resumo

Objectives: To demonstrate information entanglement between separated sites of a single experimental system over distances of 5,000–6,000 miles and (2) to provide experimental ΔpH(t)-data, for these various sites that illustrates the information entanglement characteristic of this particular type of measurement. Such information entanglement has profound implications for distant healing. Design: The same as Part I but with two additional experimental sites, 5000–6000 miles distant from any other measurement site. Setting/location: One pH-measurement site with no IIED present for 3 months and now using IIEDs in the UK plus one pH-measurement control site in Italy (no IIED used). Subjects: One above ground IIED site plus one underground control site. Interventions: None. Results: Large ΔpH-data variations with time, over a long time duration, for the two new sites. Conclusions: Using pH-measurements, major information entanglement can be demonstrated between U.S. sites and European sites, even at separation distances >6000 miles. Possible enhanced entanglement occurs in remote sites located underground. These discoveries warrant further investigation since a mechanism similar to that occurring during remote healing may be involved.

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