Correlating Neutrino Flux and Mental Activity in the Super-Kamiokande-I Experiment
Lasse E. Bergman

TL;DR
This study investigates potential correlations between neutrino flux and mental activity using Super-Kamiokande-I data, finding significant associations during specific hours and proposing a quantum-gravitational influence of mental activity on neutrino detection.
Contribution
It presents the first evidence of a correlation between neutrino flux and mental activity, suggesting a quantum-gravitational mechanism influencing neutrino detection.
Findings
Significant correlations between neutrino flux and mental activity during midnight hours.
Additional significant correlations observed around noon in 1998.
Proposes a quantum-gravitational explanation for the observed correlations.
Abstract
A search for a non-random co-variation between the Neutrino Flux and Mental Activity was undertaken, using the 5-day period version of the SK-I data taken from May 31st, 1996 to July 15th, 2001. For the whole 1996-2001 period, a significant correlation between the Neutrino Flux and Mental Activity was found for each of the two midnight hours, i.e. for each of the two hours between 23:00-1:00. A significant correlation was also found across all hours for the whole year of 1998. It is not clear why this particular year should have been different from the other calendar years of 1996-2001. More specifically, significant correlations were also found for each of its hours around noon, i.e. for each of the hours between 10:00-16:00, for the year of 1998. An attempt was made to interpret why significant correlations were found only for midnight hours and hours around noon, but not for any…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNeutrino Physics Research · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
