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Day 4- Ganzfeld Experiment
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[[File:Akshaya.jpg]]
  
'''Aim''':
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[[Making Microscopes]]
  
To test whether telepathy is actually possible
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[[Ganzfeld Experiment]]
  
'''Materials''':
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[[The art of Making Wine]]
  
Ping pong ball, bright light, white noise ( static).
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[[Creating Posters for the Hackteria]]
  
'''Construction''':
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[[Hackteria Fest 2013 begins]]
  
There is a sender (A) and a receiver (B).
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[[Paper Circuit Workshop with Ayisha]]
  
The sender thinks of an image. This could be any random image.
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[[Wrap up at NCBS]]
  
Receiver has to place a cut out ping-pong ball on both his eyes, and is made to stare at a bright light for about an hour, while listening to white noise, in the background.
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[[Secondary research]]
  
The receiver explains whatever he sees through the ping pong ball, and the sender records these.
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[[Discussion of mobile lab]]
  
Through the entire recording of the images seen, the receiver tries to telepathically connect to the image that the sender initially thought about.
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[[Hearing from Ayan]]
  
'''Observations''': Being the sender
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[[Acquiring Existing Kits]]
  
The image I thought about was the texture of leather.
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[[Planning Kolar Trip]]
  
These were a few images or scenes the receiver saw-
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[[Learning to use the Arduino]]
  
• Pink, purple peach and violet were the colours seen (when these related colours were shown on the laptop screen)
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[[Prototyping]]
  
• Skin colour
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[[Field Trip to Kolar]]
 
 
• Skeleton and ribs
 
 
 
• Bright orange with yellow strip passing through
 
 
 
• Colours of sunset
 
 
 
• White, aquamarine, blue
 
 
 
• Waves crashing
 
 
 
• Flowers
 
 
 
• Swans
 
 
 
• An eye
 
 
 
• Explosion, with seeds splattering
 
 
 
• Tiny pores
 
 
 
• Big white caterpillar
 
 
 
• Dragonflies
 
 
 
• Crescent moon
 
 
 
'''Conclusion''':
 
 
 
There was a 33% success in one experiment where I was the sender, and being a receiver, for the same experiment there was just a 20% success.
 
 
 
Thus showing that telepathy is not always successful, but can show good results, when few changes in the experiment are made.
 

Latest revision as of 07:11, 30 April 2013

Akshaya.jpg

Making Microscopes

Ganzfeld Experiment

The art of Making Wine

Creating Posters for the Hackteria

Hackteria Fest 2013 begins

Paper Circuit Workshop with Ayisha

Wrap up at NCBS

Secondary research

Discussion of mobile lab

Hearing from Ayan

Acquiring Existing Kits

Planning Kolar Trip

Learning to use the Arduino

Prototyping

Field Trip to Kolar