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DEVICE AND METHOD FOR RI
TO INFLUENCES OF MIND
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Scott A. Wilber, Roswell, NM
(US); Patrick A. Wilber, Honstoo,
TX (US); Christopher B, Jensen,
Houston, TX (U
Inventors
Comesponilence Address:
Thomas Swenson
1118 13th Street, AS
BOULDER, CO'80302 (US)
Assignee: nies Corporation, Carson
City, NV US).
Appl. No, 11999,078
PCT Filed: Jul. 21,2006
PCT No, PCT/US2006/028359
$371 (0M),
(2),(4)Date: Jan. 18, 2008,
Related
Application Data
Provisional application No. 60/701,928, filed on Ju
22, 2005, provisional application ‘No. 601792,080,
filed on Ape 14,2006,
(43) Pub. Date: Oct. 22, 2009
Publication Classification
(1) Ince
GO6F 1900 200501)
GOOF 758 (2006.01)
(2) US.CL ‘To2M19; 708/255
on ABSTRACT
ln the field of direct mind-machine interactions, prior art
eviees and methods do not provide sufficiently fast and
reliable revuls, Mental fluence detectors (100, 140, 400,
4430) and corresponding methods provide fast and reliable
results usefilfordetcting an inflenee of mind and hidden oF
classically non-inferable information, An anomalous effect
detector (100) includes a source (104) of non-deterministic
random nuntbers (110), a converter (118) to conver a prop
cry of numbers, a processor to accept converter outpit (118)
and to produce an output signal (124) representative of an
jnfluence of mind, The processor output signal (128) contains
fewer numbers than dhe input (10). A quantum computer
(400) includes a physical source of entropy (404) to generate
‘outpat numbers (40) a source (406) of test mmbers (407);
‘4 measurement processor 410) to accept output numbers
(405) and to measure relationship berween process numbers
and at least one test number to produce an output (414)
representative of an influence of mind
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