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Prooving out-of-body experiences?
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<blockquote data-quote="Beholder" data-source="post: 231203" data-attributes="member: 14640"><p>If out-of-body experiences can alert relatives by observing one end of a shared quantum particle pair, how could a machine be constructed to proove the observation and which type of quantum pairs are used to communicate in quantum entanglement when a someone is near death?</p><p></p><p>Would probably need two boxes with newly created particle pairs, and have one of them near a test subject with the out of body experience (the hardest part due to the permissions one would need to be anywhere near hospital equipment and the morbid knowledge's dubious benefits to society), and the other as a detector matched with the time someone claim to experience an out of body experience.</p><p></p><p>If the signal is sent through ghostly observation of all nearby particles rather than being triggered directly, the particles would likely be observed even in a sealed container nearby the subject. If more than one particle type is observed, then we don't know which one is used to communicate death notices. If nothing is observed and the machine is confirmed to work with a reference trigger, the signal might be sent actively from the brain during lack of oxygen.</p><p></p><p>Ghosts see through human flesh (feels worse than being naked), but building the box out of living flesh might not be needed if the experiment is successful with a less sketchy metal box that subjects are instructed to look at when leaving the body.</p><p></p><p>By own experience, these death notices are sent out even if the person does not actually die. An allergic reaction is enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beholder, post: 231203, member: 14640"] If out-of-body experiences can alert relatives by observing one end of a shared quantum particle pair, how could a machine be constructed to proove the observation and which type of quantum pairs are used to communicate in quantum entanglement when a someone is near death? Would probably need two boxes with newly created particle pairs, and have one of them near a test subject with the out of body experience (the hardest part due to the permissions one would need to be anywhere near hospital equipment and the morbid knowledge's dubious benefits to society), and the other as a detector matched with the time someone claim to experience an out of body experience. If the signal is sent through ghostly observation of all nearby particles rather than being triggered directly, the particles would likely be observed even in a sealed container nearby the subject. If more than one particle type is observed, then we don't know which one is used to communicate death notices. If nothing is observed and the machine is confirmed to work with a reference trigger, the signal might be sent actively from the brain during lack of oxygen. Ghosts see through human flesh (feels worse than being naked), but building the box out of living flesh might not be needed if the experiment is successful with a less sketchy metal box that subjects are instructed to look at when leaving the body. By own experience, these death notices are sent out even if the person does not actually die. An allergic reaction is enough. [/QUOTE]
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