Excess correlation between the activity or
properties of two particles separated by non-local distances has been
demonstrated for photons, shifts in relative proton and hydroxyl ratios in
spring water, and the distribution of values from random number generators if
both loci shared a specific type of rotational magnetic field. Previous
experiments had shown that specific responses from pairs of people who shared
circumcerebral magnetic fields with changing angular velocities revealed
significant excess correlation. The most significant differences occurred
during the component of the field exposure that has previously been associated
with “excess correlation”. In the present experiments, we found evidence of
excess correlation of performance (serial in-game scores) occurred between
pairs (separated by 10 m) of experienced gamers during the relative measures
for the central portion of the protocol but was diminished when the “excess
correlation” electromagnetic fields were activated, suggesting a similar competing
mechanism. The results are consistent with the interpretation that shared video
systems and activities may enhance excess correlation of responses. This can be
simulated in novice players by experimentally inducing excess correlation
through appropriate application of changing, circumcerebral angular velocity
magnetic fields that were similar in magnitude to those associated with
computer systems and time frames that define human consciousness.
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