Exploring the Possibility of Non-local Communication in Human Beings: An Empirical Test of the Information Field Hypothesis


The experiment conducted by Erico Azevedo aimed to test the Information Field Hypothesis by exploring whether two participants could communicate non-locally through dreams. One participant (S1) was placed inside a Faraday cage to block electromagnetic interference, while the other (S2) was in a separate location. S2 wrote down a recent dream, which S1 read aloud during the experiment, alongside a control text (like a computer manual). Various physiological signals, such as heart rate and blood oxygen levels, were measured for both participants. The results showed significant changes in S1's physiological responses when reading S2's dream compared to the control text, suggesting that S1's state was influenced by S2's dream. This supports the idea of a non-local communication mechanism, indicating that dreams might carry information that can affect another person's physiological state, although more research is needed to confirm these findings.


Last modified on 31-Dec-24

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