Active Research

 

Our most prominent research areas are summarized below. If you have questions or comments please don't hesitant to contact us using the contact page.

 

  • Quantum Physics Research: We are dedicated to advancing the field of quantum physics through multiple projects aimed at expanding our understanding of the nature of reality. One project focuses on validating or invalidating the von Neumann–Wigner interpretation, which suggests that conscious awareness is crucial for collapsing the quantum wave function and thus for the manifestation of physical reality. Another project investigates faster-than-light (FTL) communication, exploring theoretical models that might allow FTL communication despite the constraints typically imposed by special relativity.

 

  • Psi Research: We are intrigued by the mind's potential ability to influence physical reality, a topic supported by extensive scientific research over the past six decades from researchers such as Helmut Schmidt, the Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research (PEAR) laboratory, and Dean Radin. Despite some skepticism, substantial evidence (more here) indicates that intent can affect physical reality in small but statistically significant ways. Our goal is to enhance psi research by employing advanced hardware and algorithms, including those developed by Scott A. Wilber. We are developing psi experiments while that measure a variety of variables during experiments, such as participant attributes (e.g., brainwave activity, galvanic skin response, emotional state) and environmental conditions (e.g., electromagnetic field strength, weather factors, and solar-geomagnetic indexes). Using machine learning techniques, we aim to identify patterns and influential variables that enhance psi success, potentially improving its observability and paving the way for real-world technological applications. The code for this project is open-sourced on GitHub.
     
  • Neurochemical Modulation of Consciousness: We are investigating how specific nutraceuticals and their combinations influence advanced states of consciousness, such as lucid dreaming and out-of-body experiences. This research aims to uncover the biochemical and physiological mechanisms that enable these extraordinary cognitive phenomena, contributing to a deeper understanding of both consciousness and the brain.

 

  • Mobile Application Development: We are developing a mobile application designed to help users directly experience non-traditional capabilities of consciousness in ways that positively impact their worldview and understanding of reality. This includes modalities such as lucid dreaming, astral projection, remote viewing, and more. The app is scheduled for launch before the end of 2024.

 

We're also proud to participate in the Global Consciousness Project 2.0.