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M) Are there any here who can communicate with others in your systems or not, share memories or not, according to choice? To think separately, unaware of the others' thoughts and the others unaware of your thoughts, but able to communicate directly with others when it is necessary? Or, to put it another way: do systems exist with at least one person like that?
One of our members came up with an intriguing test that I'd like to request be done, if so: the essence of it is that one person chooses a simple mathematical problem of some sort that can be done without physical tools, but is complicated enough not to accidentally do without thinking about it 'like a pink elephant': 8*427 (a random one-digit number multiplied by a random three-digit number), for example, or something harder (or simpler) depending on individual ability. Then, the other person prevents the first person from knowing his/her/its thoughts, and works out the problem. The first person waits, not doing the problem, and waits for the answer. It should only take a minute or less--as much time as it does when done under normal conditions. When the answer is given, one of you writes it down/types it, and the first person works out the answer.
Purpose: to confirm the existence of independant thought and mental experience, as opposed to several possibiltiies that probably aren't worth spelling out unless necessary.
Looking forward to hearing your results, if there are any who fit the conceived criteria (which could, for all I know, be impossible).
One of our members came up with an intriguing test that I'd like to request be done, if so: the essence of it is that one person chooses a simple mathematical problem of some sort that can be done without physical tools, but is complicated enough not to accidentally do without thinking about it 'like a pink elephant': 8*427 (a random one-digit number multiplied by a random three-digit number), for example, or something harder (or simpler) depending on individual ability. Then, the other person prevents the first person from knowing his/her/its thoughts, and works out the problem. The first person waits, not doing the problem, and waits for the answer. It should only take a minute or less--as much time as it does when done under normal conditions. When the answer is given, one of you writes it down/types it, and the first person works out the answer.
Purpose: to confirm the existence of independant thought and mental experience, as opposed to several possibiltiies that probably aren't worth spelling out unless necessary.
Looking forward to hearing your results, if there are any who fit the conceived criteria (which could, for all I know, be impossible).