Endnotes & Bibliography

CITATION INDEX

Experimentally confirmed    Theoretically established / partially demonstrated    Speculative but mathematically consistent
  1. Human brain and cardiac electromagnetic fields: EEG, MEG, and ECG are standard clinical instruments. McCraty, R., et al., J. Advancement in Medicine 11(4), 1998.
  2. Government-funded anomalous cognition research: the Stargate program (1972–1995) is declassified and documented.
  3. EEG spatial resolution and dry electrode technology: standard neuroscience. 5–15 WPM imagined speech decoding: published in peer-reviewed BCI literature.
  4. OPM technology: Boto, E., et al., NeuroImage 181, 342–349 (2018). 4 mm cell miniaturization: Brainwave Systems development result.
  5. HeartMath biofield coherence: McCraty, R., Science of the Heart, HeartMath Research Center (2015).
  6. Penrose-Hameroff Orch-OR: Hameroff, S. & Penrose, R., Physics of Life Reviews 11(1), 39–78 (2014).
  7. Bandyopadhyay microtubule resonances: Applied Physics Letters 104, 193701 (2014).
  8. Pollack exclusion zone water: The Fourth Phase of Water, Ebner & Sons (2013).
  9. Quantum consciousness coupling to external EM fields at a distance: the speculative synthesis. Not experimentally demonstrated.
  10. BS-1 and subvocal recognition: established in BCI research literature. 30–60 WPM is a research target.
  11. Nexus structured vocabulary relay: technically straightforward networking of existing BCI hardware.
  12. NEXUS-1 multimodal inference: each sensor modality is commercially available. Transformer fusion is established ML.
  13. Pre-speech vocal cord detection via laser vibrometry: demonstrated in laboratory settings.
  14. Halo Flight Interface: EEG-based motor intention decoding demonstrated in laboratory BCI systems.
  15. Mu-metal magnetic shielding: standard electromagnetic engineering.
  16. Stargate/SRI: Targ, R. & Puthoff, H., Nature 251, 602–607 (1974); Utts, J., J. Scientific Exploration 10(1), 3–30 (1996).
  17. Radin presentiment experiments: Radin, D., J. Scientific Exploration 18(2), 2004. PEAR REG: Jahn & Dunne, Margins of Reality (2009). Ganzfeld: Bem & Honorton, Psychological Bulletin 115(1), 1994.
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