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Neuro-Magnetic Synchrony Between Sleeping Brains Across 1000 Km: The Science of Brains That Pulse Together at a Distance

Par : Dr. Kelvra Synthon
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8235899520
  • EAN9798235899520
  • Date de parution22/04/2026
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim

Résumé

What if two sleeping brains, one in Helsinki and one in Berlin, could pulse in synchrony with each other across 1, 850 kilometres of open space? What if the magnetic fields your brain generates during deep sleep are not contained within your skull but reach outward, coupling with the sleeping brain of someone you love on the other side of the world?This is not a thought experiment. It is the finding of a growing body of peer-reviewed neuroscience research that mainstream science has been slow to absorb, because it demands a fundamental revision of how we understand the sleeping brain.
In Neuro-Magnetic Synchrony Between Sleeping Brains Across 1000 km, neuroscientist Dr. Kelvra Synthon presents the first comprehensive synthesis of the interbrain synchrony literature: the magnetoencephalographic studies documenting correlated delta and sigma band oscillations in sleeping twins separated by thousands of kilometres, the physics of the Schumann resonance cavity that may carry those oscillations around the globe, the geomagnetic fluctuation data linking solar activity to slow-wave sleep depth, and the relational neuroscience showing the effect is strongest between people who share a close bond.
Drawing on landmark studies including the 2019 Aalto-Berlin pre-registered twin MEG study, the 2020 Yale Social Synchrony research published in Current Biology, and the Wang and colleagues 2019 eLife paper establishing human magnetoreception, Dr. Synthon builds a rigorous and genuinely astonishing scientific argument: the sleeping brain is not a closed system. It is an open one, broadcasting and receiving in the electromagnetic medium that surrounds us all.
Includes 33 fully cited published studies, a complete glossary, appendices, and a research roadmap for the next decade.