Friday, June 26, 2015

Physics Week Seven: Chaos Theory

The idea that the seat of consciousness is outside of the skull, consisting of an electromagnetic field, was very interesting to me. I'm curious of the implications this has for understanding empathy and intimacy. How does the proximity of two individuals' heads (such as while kissing or cuddling) affect one another's EM fields? If you spend time with another person for long periods of time, is there any crossover between fields? Does this explain affective empathy? Partners having the same dream? Knowing what someone else is thinking?

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  1. I LIKE THE WAY OF YOUR THINKING GOES MY FRIEND, I SEE SOME COUPLES, THAT ARE SO MANY YEARS TOGETHER, THEY STARTED TO HAVE SOME COGNITIVE THOUGHT FOR EACH OTHER, EVEN SIMILARITIES IN PHYSICAL ASPECTS, THEY START TO BE ONE, AFTER SO MANY YEARS TOGETHER

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  2. Ashley you made some very good points in your blog post. I think that you maybe on to something with your theory about peoples electromagnetic fields crossing. That could explain why people share the same thoughts sometimes.

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