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(2019-06-13, 06:25 PM)Max_B Wrote: Yes, locally compatible EM fields within which a vulnerable brain is embedded, seem like they may be capable of resynchronizing it's networks into a 'pattern'... if patterns match, a second non-classical mechanism - as yet undiscovered - within the networks allows something like quantum coherent interference to occur between the matching patterns.

Interesting theory for sure! Although I'm not sold on it, it has some basis. Probably better than believing that people with a flat EEG are registering perfectly what happens around them ?
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(2019-06-13, 06:15 PM)Max_B Wrote: At a local level only, you can sort of see what I mean by this crude picture of my early idea

Providing a pictorial representation of your theory, with dramatic colour and wavy EM field lines for effect, gives it no more credibility than if I were to draw a representation of a disembodied mind floating around the room up above.

Apart from the obvious problem that there isn't a shred of evidence that such fields even exist that can actually do what you assure us they can, I can see numerous problems even without that.

The heads around the patient are depicted 'statically' when in actual fact they would be moving around. Even if their was some kind of 'interlocking' of brain fields, it would all get jumbled up by the movement of the heads. And what allows you to relocate the position that the patient has seen it all from, to vantage point above ? That's just wishful thinking on your part.

Anyway, Max, no need to answer. We've been here before and you're not going to shelve it. Instead it seems to be updated every year to cover every new scenario.
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(2019-06-13, 08:44 PM)Max_B Wrote: Taking just this part... you don't have any problem playing the radio in the car when you are stopped, or when you are traveling 70mph down the motorway...

We know how radios work. The radio isn't trying to make sense of jumbled up signals, it works because it is built to receive what is sent out at the other end (The transmitter). When the signal gets jumbled up (interfered with) then the radio or the TV programme fails.

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