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Helix-Light-Vortex-Theory (H.L.V.)- Biogravimetric Experiment

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10.5281/zenodo.16728745

This paper, presents a concrete, falsifiable experimental proposal to detect bio-gravimetric effects predicted by the Helix-Light-Vortex (HLV) theory. The HLV theory postulates a fundamental link between consciousness and the geometric structure of spacetime, mediated by a universal information field (\Phi). One of the most profound and testable predictions of this theory is Bio-Gravimetry, which hypothesizes that coherent neuronal activity can generate measurable fluctuations in the gravitational field and induce spin-based effects.

The proposed experiment is designed to test this hypothesis by using co-located quantum sensors, such as an ultra-sensitive gravimeter and an atomic spin compass, to measure potential physical effects from a source of highly coherent neuronal activity. The experiment would involve cross-correlating the sensor outputs with high-density electroencephalography (EEG) data from a human subject to identify a statistically significant correlation between periods of peak neuronal coherence and any transient fluctuations in the sensor data.

A successful and reproducible confirmation of these bio-gravimetric effects would be revolutionary, as it would provide direct evidence that consciousness is a physical field that interacts with spacetime. According to the author, this discovery could lead to new technological paradigms, including non-invasive brain-computer interfaces, advanced propulsion systems, and new forms of quantum communication. The paper concludes that if the theory is proven true, the resulting technologies should be used exclusively for the benefit of all humanity and be made freely available to everyone.

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