Investigation of Relative Brain Power Changes Across Brainwave Frequencies in Faradarmangars Under the Influence of the Faradarmani Consciousness Field
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Keywords
Relative Power, absolute power, Brain Waves, Faradarmani Consciousness Field, Faradarmangar
Abstract
The Faradarmani Consciousness Field (FCF) is described as a non-physical entity, with its effect initiated through a brief mental attention by a human. It is hypothesized that information transmitted via this field can lead to alterations in brain activity. In this study, we investigated how exposure to the Faradarmani Consciousness Field influences the relative power distribution of EEG brainwave frequencies during both task performance (with Faradarmani) and resting states (without announcing Faradarmani). The results revealed both increases (in delta, alpha 1, beta 2, beta 3, and high beta waves) and decreases (in theta, alpha 2, and beta 1 waves) in relative power under the influence of the Faradarmani Consciousness Field.