The Impact of T-Consciousness Fields on Two-Dimensional Monte Carlo Simulations (Surface)
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Keywords
T-Consciousness Fields, Random Numbers, Monte Carlo, Area Calculation
Abstract
Following the previous computations and assessments of the impact of T-Consciousness Fields (TCFs) on one-dimensional calculations, this study takes a step further and utilizes two series of random numbers to estimate the area of a rectangle. Such a complexity provides an opportunity to further elucidate the potential effects of TCFs, namely, the frequency of the calculated values, which are different in sample 1 and sample 2, unlike the previous study. The results, which are based on the values aligned the most to the desired answer, show that sample 2 and control have a significant difference of at least 9% with respect to sample 1. Furthermore, the Shannon entropy value in both samples is higher than that of the control. For sample 2, this parameter is approximately 2% higher than the control.