Scientist can show anomalous phenomena 'potentially real': Ross Coulthart on MUPAS Part 2

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Scientist can show anomalous phenomena 'potentially real': Ross Coulthart on MUPAS Part 2
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Last year, I took on a unique project that had me nearly spending a week each month in haunted locations, setting up cameras and equipment in a real effort to capture any unusual activity. The footage from these experiences turned out to be quite the roller coaster ride taking me from Skinwalker Ranch to Beyond, literally a tv show called Beyond Skinwalker Ranch that just released on History. Most of my experiences have been directly tied to visiting ancient indigenous locations to explore the petroglyphs and see what is there.

Quantum physics has recently provided new perspectives that might help explain some of the mystical experiences reported throughout history. Concepts like quantum entanglement and superposition suggest that there’s more to our reality than what our five senses can perceive. While this doesn’t validate every mystical experience, it does open up intriguing possibilities. This shift in understanding led me to explore how quantum phenomena might intersect with paranormal experiences.

After over three years of this work I have officially teamed up with a physicist and an engineer to investigate these experiences scientifically. Dr Jim Segala has worked directly with the founders of the governments psychic spy program, and was the lead physicist at Skinwalker Ranch for the first few years of the show. He is highly respected and credible in his field.
Our research, where data is publicly shared on the Carl Crusher Patreon Page, has shown that paranormal activities, meditation experiences, and out-of-body travels may coincide with spikes in gamma and microwave radiation. These findings are hard to dismiss as mere imagination or internal feelings. However, it’s crucial to distinguish between the subjective experience of seeing or feeling something extraordinary and the objective, measurable phenomena that might accompany these experiences.

We conducted a three-year study to determine if there was physical evidence supporting the sensations people report. This study wasn’t about proving the reality of ghosts or spiritual encounters; it was about investigating if there’s a signal that triggers these sensations. Are people being prompted to envision these experiences by something external, rather than generating them purely within their minds?

One of the most fascinating aspects of our research involved recording microwave and gamma radiation levels. In several instances, we observed significant spikes in these radiations coinciding with reported experiences. For example, one participant, a highly rational individual with no history of paranormal encounters, reported an extremely unusual experience one night. Upon reviewing the data, we found a sudden, intense flurry of gamma particles and a corresponding spike in microwave radiation at the exact time of their experience. This person had no access to the real-time data, so their report couldn’t have been influenced by it.
Another case involved a family experiencing a range of symptoms, including migraine-level headaches, severe nosebleeds, and ringing in the ears, following a night of significant microwave signal spikes. These symptoms persisted for nearly 24 hours, affecting multiple family members. One family member, a high-level government employee, even contacted the FBI and NCIS, fearing they were being targeted with some kind of technology, reminiscent of the Havana syndrome reported by CIA operatives and Special Forces members. The family was so distressed they eventually sold their house and moved away.
Throughout the study, participants logged their daily experiences, both positive and negative. Some reported feeling euphoric or having profound spiritual experiences, while others felt paranoid or experienced physical symptoms like headaches or nosebleeds. These anecdotal reports were then cross-referenced with the data from our monitoring equipment to identify patterns and correlations.

Interestingly, the data showed that not all experiences were negative. Many participants reported positive, euphoric sensations that coincided with rhythmic patterns in microwave radiation levels. These patterns, observed over several weeks, suggested a balance between good and bad experiences, with individuals sometimes feeling watched or on edge and at other times feeling great.
It does not seem to matter if the sensor is with me or at my house, when I visit an ancient location and have a strange experience the sensor somehow still can capture the moment with a spike in Gamma or other data that aligns at the same timeline. This journey has taught me that while subjective experiences of the paranormal or spiritual can be deeply personal and often life-changing. However, the correlation between these experiences and measurable environmental changes suggests that there might be more to these phenomena than dismissing it as imagination.

Our study is a step towards understanding the complex interplay between the human mind and the external environment. It emphasizes the importance of not dismissing subjective experiences outright, as they may be indicators of underlying, objective phenomena that we are only beginning to understand.

In conclusion, while the search for concrete evidence of the paranormal continues, our research provides a fascinating glimpse into the potential connections between subjective experiences and environmental factors. It highlights the need for further scientific investigation into these phenomena, bridging the gap between personal experience and objective reality. If you would like to join the MUPAS team or purchase a sensor for your home you can do so on the Patreon MUPAS Team Page.
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