Entire superorganism theory testable for $20,000 with one-week triple-sensor experiment
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The triple-sensor coherence test (Experiment 5) requires only a triaxial accelerometer, ELF sensor, and portable EEG running simultaneously inside the King's Chamber for 20 subjects over approximately one week. Total budget: $15,000-20,000. This single experiment can detect or rule out ground-to-EM-to-brain coupling — the entire mechanism the superorganism theory depends on. If significant coherence exists between ground vibration, electromagnetic field, and brain theta/alpha activity at 7-14Hz (predicted coherence >0.1), the theory is confirmed at the physical level. If no coherence is found, the theory is dead. No theory in archaeology has ever been this precisely falsifiable for this little money.
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EXPERIMENT 5: Triple-Sensor Coherence Test Inside King's Chamber
Simultaneous ground + EM + brain measurement OBJECTIVE: Measure real-time coherence between ground vibration, ELF electromagnetic field, and human brain activity inside the King's Chamber. This is the DEFINITIVE experiment. - Triaxial accelerometer on chamber floor - ELF 3-axis sensor (1-100 Hz EM...
Monitoring Protocol: Real-Time EEG + Acoustic + EMF Triple Validation
Modern technology allows something the ancients could never do: MEASURE the effect in real time. SENSOR ARRAY (per chamber) 1. ACOUSTIC (input measurement) Infrasound microphone: 0.1-200 Hz, ±0.1 dB Standard mic: 20 Hz - 20 kHz Triaxial accelerometer on floor + walls Purpose: measure acoustic...
EXPERIMENT 5: Triple-Sensor Coherence Test Inside King's Chamber
Simultaneous ground + EM + brain measurement OBJECTIVE: Measure real-time coherence between ground vibration, ELF electromagnetic field, and human brain activity inside the King's Chamber. This is the DEFINITIVE experiment. - Triaxial accelerometer on chamber floor - ELF 3-axis sensor (1-100 Hz EM...
EXPERIMENT 3: EEG Brainwave Study at Active vs Dry Cenotes (Yucatan)
OBJECTIVE: Test whether proximity to an acoustically active cenote (with flowing water) produces measurable brainwave changes compared to a dry/inactive control. - Portable wireless EEG (Emotiv EPOC X, ~$999, or MUSE S, validated for field research) - Portable geophone (ground vibration at each...
Monitoring Protocol: Real-Time EEG + Acoustic + EMF Triple Validation
Modern technology allows something the ancients could never do: MEASURE the effect in real time. SENSOR ARRAY (per chamber) 1. ACOUSTIC (input measurement) Infrasound microphone: 0.1-200 Hz, ±0.1 dB Standard mic: 20 Hz - 20 kHz Triaxial accelerometer on floor + walls Purpose: measure acoustic...