Can conscious observation affect a water sample at a distance? If so, how would it be measured and quantified? Lets experiment!
Read details below to learn more about this experiment.
Held on:
December 19, 2019 at 07:02PM UTC
Duration:
30 mins
20
Instructions:
The experiment will start on a "Start Date" and will last about 30 minutes. You can also see a countdown showing the time left before the session begins.
When the countdown is finished, the session begins. Refresh the page if you think the displayed countdown time is incorrect.
During the session, you can try to influence the water sample through its photo. To do so, click on "Start Session" (this button will be available only during the session). The photo is considered to be an entanglement key to the real object which during the session is placed into the measuring device, i.e. Electrochemical Impedance Spectrometer (EIS).
When the session is in progress, you can see the plots that are created by the EIS. These plots show the impedance of "Test" and "Control" water samples.
Concentrate your attention on the displayed photo (container of water) and apply your intention to make the water in the container more conductive.
Concentrate for as long as you wish and when finished click "Finish Session".
When the session is complete, you will see the results on this page under the "Results" tab.
If you have any feedback (e.g. on usability) you can leave your comment in the "Comment" tab of this page or send us an email at [email protected]
December 19, 2019 | 21:11 UTC, Anton Fedorenko says:
   
Hi Glen, thank you very much for your comment! The device is located in Germany. Control and test samples are located in about 10-20 cm (4-8 inches) from each other, so the environment has the same effect on them. The device (with both samples) is also located in a thermal insulating box and that box is located in a special closed lab room. It was 20:00 in Germany when the experiment started, so I expect there were no people during the experiment. I am not sure if samples in the dark or Serge Kernbach set blue light excitation, need to ask him.
Okay, we will remove the text from the photos. That is an actual photo of the water sample. We also think that the real photo might be better.
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December 19, 2019 | 20:52 UTC, Glen Rein says:
   
I agree the image should have no words, bu it should not be an abstract pattern that people can't relate to. It should be a photograph of the actual water being influenced. Also we need to know where the water is located geographically (Germany?). I would like to know how far away is the control and how is it protected from intentional energies. The intention should be to lower impedance not raise conductivity, as the former is what is being measured. Are all samples in the dark, as measurements are light-sensitive? Finally we need Anton to check his spelling for typos - hard to read. Glen Rein
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December 19, 2019 | 20:25 UTC, Anton Fedorenko says:
   
Hi Jim, thank you very much for the comments! Interesting idea with a dark background and vinegar. Probably we can synchronize on a few things: 1) looking on a same photo of the water sample (visual), 2) hearing the same sound (audible), 3) smell the same odor, and 4) have the same thoughts (like repeating affirmations).
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December 19, 2019 | 20:03 UTC, Jim Jensen says:
   
Anton Fedorenko, I have a idea to put everyone morw in a darker space to activated the scotopic vision or the rods of the eyes. This will enhance the feeling of yhe test. If you incluse vinegar to smell during the test. Invoking a collective emotional response or physical response should create some very interesting result. Cheers!
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December 19, 2019 | 19:57 UTC, Jim Jensen says:
   
It occurs to me that the image we gocus on sjould be void od readable texts as well as bringing a image of the vextor equilibrium image so we can connect qith the symmetry. Tward the end I stated to vocalize lowering the impedance and allow the current ro flow freely. A associated tone with the platonic solid image
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December 19, 2019 | 19:53 UTC, Jim Jensen says:
   
December 19, 2019 | 21:11 UTC, Anton Fedorenko says:    
Hi Glen, thank you very much for your comment! The device is located in Germany. Control and test samples are located in about 10-20 cm (4-8 inches) from each other, so the environment has the same effect on them. The device (with both samples) is also located in a thermal insulating box and that box is located in a special closed lab room. It was 20:00 in Germany when the experiment started, so I expect there were no people during the experiment. I am not sure if samples in the dark or Serge Kernbach set blue light excitation, need to ask him. Okay, we will remove the text from the photos. That is an actual photo of the water sample. We also think that the real photo might be better. Reply