Two people are put in separate rooms that are shielded from any electromagnetic energy, are sound-proofed and are
otherwise protected from any kind of known force, field or signal. Both are hooked up to brain-monitoring equipment, such that they can be continually monitored individually.

A light is flashed randomly in the eyes of one of the subjects, which causes effects in his brain. The equipment measures the expected changes in the visual area and other areas of his brain when it is stimulated by the light flashing. Nothing is out of the ordinary here.

What is astounding, however, is that the brain monitoring equipment for the other subject picks up exactly the same brain stimulation at the time of the light flashing, even though no light is flashing in her eyes. Somehow, what happens to one of the pair affects the physical system of the other, even though they are far apart in separate rooms that are both shielded against signal penetration.

Dr Dean Radin, senior scientist at the Institute of Noetic Sciences, who conducts some of the most rigorous studies exploring what is commonly referred to as the ‘paranormal’, especially as it relates to entanglement between human beings, is extremely vocal about what these kinds of experiments tell us—that we are entangled beings and what happens to one of us may influence others, even if we are not consciously aware of the influence—and also about how the scientific establishment refuses to take these studies seriously, even though they meet the ‘gold standard’ in terms of experimental methodology.

He believes this evidence, which has been amassing for decades, is so important that it should be the biggest news of the day, as it totally changes how we think of our- selves and our place in the world.

He says, with his characteristic humour,

“This discovery is so shocking that it is virtually guaranteed no one would hear about it, despite it being published in a medical journal. This is worse than missing a story about aliens landing on the White House lawn. It’s more like spotting an alien shopping in the frozen food section of the local grocery store and no one caring”.