| Decades ago Albert Einstein told us that space and | | | | whatsoever could travel between the two of them. |
| time are not conditions in which we live; they are | | | | Both participants were then hooked up with EEG |
| modes in which we think. | | | | (measurement for the electrical activity of the brain) |
| 'Nonlocality and the Observer' is a fascinating | | | | readers. Now, the person in the isolated room was |
| documentation from a workshop held by Mike Wright. | | | | given visual and acoustic stimuli. The stimuli of course |
| The first 30 minutes are a warm up into the realm of | | | | showed up in the EEG. But, and here is the stunning |
| quantum physics. But then fasten your seat belts and | | | | surprise of this experiment, the same stimuli showed |
| be prepared for some big surprises that may change | | | | up an the other participant's EEG. Taking the EEG |
| the way you think about yourself and your abilities to | | | | from both participants and comparing them on a time |
| communicate with others. | | | | scale showed that when the person in the separated |
| Mike Wright explains how quantum theory and | | | | room showed a stimuli in the EEG the other person's |
| laboratory experiments verify that we have a | | | | EEG showed the same stimuli, at the same time! |
| connection to everyone and everything we have ever | | | | The outcome of this experiment was so exciting that |
| interacted with. You will learn the concepts that allow | | | | they immediately came up with some other ideas. Also |
| you to not only change your future but change your | | | | they thought that maybe there was a sort of placebo |
| personal past. | | | | effect involved or maybe the human being had |
| Einstein also told us that what we see depends upon | | | | something special, which was causing that outcome. |
| the theories we use to interpret our observations. Mike | | | | So they went on to widen these experiments to |
| explains how as the Observer you affect reality. How | | | | include animals. |
| we experience life depends upon the information we | | | | The first experiments involved new born chickens. |
| have to interpret our interactions. | | | | New born chickens relate to anything moving in their |
| The information in this video allows you to update your | | | | environment as their mother. They were building a |
| personal model of reality and thus change how you | | | | small robot based on a random event generator, which |
| view the world and your experiences in it. | | | | produces simple right and left turns based on the |
| The Priceton Experiments | | | | random event being zero or one. The chickens were |
| In 1980Princeton University made one of the most | | | | placed in a cage and the robot was positioned out of |
| scientific studies on consciousness. The outcome of | | | | the cage. What happened is that the robot turned |
| these experiments are still not accepted from a | | | | significant more times towards the cage than away |
| majority of scientists today. The implication of these | | | | from it. |
| experiments are on such a big scale that our | | | | The expected 50% left and right movement were no |
| consciousness has difficulties in grasping its potential. | | | | more random! |
| They took two random people that were not related | | | | In another experiment they used new born rabbits, |
| to one other and have never seen each other in this | | | | which are very sensitive to light. This time the robot |
| life time. The two participants then were told to just | | | | was equipped with a bright flash light on top and was |
| spend 30 minutes together. After that one participant | | | | placed near the cage were the young rabbits were in. |
| was moved away and placed in a special room, which | | | | In turns out this time that the robot moved significantly |
| was completely isolated from the other person. | | | | more times away from the cage than towards the |
| Furthermore, the outside of the room were separated | | | | cage. Again, the randomness was no more random! |
| by a Faraday capsule to insure that no physical signals | | | | |