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Scientist
Proposes Telepathic Communications in the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence
Exopolitics
Comment #48
Michael
E. Salla, Ph.D
A recently released scientific study, "A New
Empirical Approach to the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence," proposes
a series of experiments for testing the feasibility of communications with extraterrestrials
through a form of telepathy termed "Controlled Superluminal Communications".
First published on the prestigious physics database at Cornell University and
available on the Los Alamos National Laboratory database, the study's author,
Fred Thaheld, suggests that extraterrestrial communications may be located within
a specific frequency band in the human brain (0.1 - 70 Hz) that can be easily
monitored using EEG machines. Thaheld, a quantum physicist and author of a number
of widely cited physics papers, proposes that 'quantum entanglement', what Albert
Einstein described as "spooky action at a distance," makes possible
a direct measurable influence between living organisms. He proposes that all life
is connected at the quantum level despite the great macroscopic distances separating
biological organisms. Thaheld argues that the quantum influence occuring between
all biological life can be directly measured in human brain waves that can host
instantenous communications from extraterrestrials anywhere in the universe.
Thaheld
argues that the Big Bang, the hypothesized starting point for the universe 14
billion years ago, created the conditions for quantum entanglement to exist throughout
the universe. This is due to the observation by Erwin Schrödinger, a Nobel
Prize winning physicist, that a pre-condition for quantum entanglement is previous
contact between objects: "When two systems ... enter into temporary physical
interaction due to known forces between them … they can no longer be described
in the same manner as before … by the interaction the two representatives
(or wave functions) have become entangled" (p. 18). Since Big Bang theorists
argue that the universe began as a concentrated point of energy, then according
to Thaheld, the necessary condition exists for quantum entanglement to exist for
all physical particles in the universe.
He argues that while quantum entanglement
between non-living organisms demonstrates a 'wave collapse' making superluminal
(greater than light speed) communication impossible, this does not occur for living
organisms. He proposes that living organisms separated by great distances possess
"a massive number of living entangled particles at the macroscopic level
(p. 21).
Thaheld argues that the form of communication made possible by
quantum entanglement and "non-local effects" (widely separated systems
that appear independent but in fact effect each other) of biological systems is
greatly superior to empirical methods currently used by SETI researchers. SETI
monitors radio frequency bands for possible extraterrestrial communications. Radio
waves travel at the speed of light, making this form of communications for macroscopic
distances unlikely for advanced extraterrestrial civilizations. If extraterrestrials
did use radio waves for communications across macroscopic distances, millennia
could elapse before transmitted communications are received by radio receivers
on Earth from more distant parts of the galaxy. This makes two way communications
impractical and highly unlikely to be attempted by all but less developed extraterrestrial
intelligences who have only reached the initial stages of radio communications,
and are relatively close to our solar system. Therefore, another form of communication
is most likely the preferred method used by advanced extraterrestrial intelligence
that are widely dispersed throughout the galaxy and universe. Advanced extraterrestrials
would understand the principle of quantum entanglement existing between biological
life forms thereby making possible instantaneous influences no matter the distances
separating them.
To help substantiate his arguments, Thaheld refers to a
series of laboratory studies conducted over several decades that demonstrate quantum
entanglement and non-local influences between neural stem cells and human subjects
separated by significant distances. He argues that quantum physics pioneers first
observed non-local effects with inanimate particles, and never considered that
non-local effects would also occur with biological organisms. Thaheld claims in
his study that "their reasoning appears to have been incorrect" (p.
11).
He points to a long series of experiments verifying the non-local
effects of biological systems. For example, he cites scientists at the University
of Freiburg who conclude: "no biophysical mechanism is presently known that
could be responsible for the observed correlations between EEGs of two separated
subjects" (p. 22). Similarly, scientists at the University of Milan conclude
that "experimental data seem to strongly suggest that biological systems
present nonlocal properties not explainable by classical modes" (p. 22).
Significantly, Thaheld argues that individuals may be bombarded daily by
extraterrestrial communications but filter this out: "most of the nonlocal
communications is probably lost within the normal brain wave or EEG noise, otherwise
we would be incapable of functioning normally and would overload when confronted
with such an influx of data (p. 33). He proposes a series of experiments involving
human subjects to test for possible extraterrestrial communications occurring
in the subjects' brain which occurs without their awareness.
In conclusion,
the implications of Thaheld's study are enormous for those advocating empirical
methods for the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence. His study suggests individuals
can receive within their brains, frequencies that are very likely used by extraterrestrials
for communication purposes. While most individuals filter these out in order to
function normally, it is very possible to access and interpret these brain frequencies.
This makes it feasible for individuals to be trained to access these frequency
bands in ways that makes communication with extraterrestrial intelligences possible.
This would enable the development of a scientific protocol for "Controlled
Superluminal Communications." There is also the possibility that such ability
may develop spontaneously as claimed by a growing number of individuals who claim
to be in regular telepathic communication with extraterrestrials. Telepathy is
widely disparaged by researchers in the SETI community and ridiculed by scientists
and society in general. Thaheld's study suggests the inadvisability of such a
dismissive attitude due to the quantum entanglement that exists between biological
organisms throughout the universe and the non-local influences that are occurring.
The scientific data and theory presented by Thaheld points to one or more forms
of telepathy as a feasible form of communication. Most importantly, Thaheld opens
the door to a hitherto unrecognized form of communication with advanced extraterrestrial
intelligence being tested and developed through appropriate empirical methods
and scientific protocols.
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[Note: Fred Thaheld's
study "A New Empirical Approach to the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence:
Astrobiological nonlocality at the Cosmological Level," is available online
at: http://xxx.lanl.gov/ftp/physics/papers/0608/0608285.pdf
]
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May 5, 2007
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» 1 Comment
1Comment at Saturday, 20 September 2008 04:58
Seems like a reasonable explanation for a science fiction series.
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