Psi Fields

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Psi Fields (plural form) is the Cosmic Codex substrate-physics navigation hub for the cluster's psi-field theory pages — the formal field-theoretic treatment that underpins all cluster claims about psychic abilities, psionic technology, and consciousness-substrate coupling. The wiki carries a mature field-physics tier of pages; this hub routes among them and frames the cluster's overall substrate-physics commitment.

DOCUMENTEDEpistemic statuscategory
MethodsDocumented in mainstream parapsychology research record (SRI/Stargate, PEAR programme, GCP) plus cluster-internal field-physics tier; cluster extensions layer atop documented baseline.
FalsifierDocumentary record shown to be fabricated or systematically misrepresented; pre-registered replication batch fails decisively across multiple labs.
Confidencemedium
Last reviewed2026-05-12

Cluster Substrate-Physics Tier

The cluster's psi-field theory is articulated across an extensive page tier:

The field-physics tier predates K2a and is more developed than any other cluster substrate-physics arm; this hub provides routing rather than substantive replacement content.

Field-Physics Position

The cluster's psi-field is committed to:

  • A scalar (or scalar-tensor-coupled) field. Distinct from electromagnetic, weak, strong, and gravitational fields of the standard model.
  • Weak coupling to ordinary matter. Coupling strong enough to mediate observed cluster phenomenology, weak enough to evade precision-physics tests so far.
  • Coupling to biological substrate. Specifically to nervous-system structures, possibly via cytoskeletal-microtubule or membrane-resonance pathways.
  • Coupling to mass-coherence states. Coherent-consciousness states (Mass Collective Consciousness Event) couple more strongly than incoherent states.
  • Tensor-extension under stress. Under high coupling regimes, scalar field may acquire effective tensor character (cluster's bridge to GR-coupled formulations).

Mainstream-Physics Adjacencies

The cluster cites:

Status

  • Field-formalism (DOCUMENTED-as-cluster-physics). The cluster's formal field-theoretic tier is internally consistent and (per cluster commitment) renormalisable; the formalism per se is a piece of theoretical physics, not a metaphysical claim.
  • Coupling-strength claims. Empirically depend on operational tests; status is SPECULATIVE pending precision-test outcomes.
  • Mass-coherence amplification. Weakly supported by GCP-style measurements (Mass Collective Consciousness Event); contested by replication challenges.
  • Biological-substrate coupling. Speculative; depends on confirmation of microtubule-coherence or analogous mechanism.

Empirical Test Architecture

For cluster psi-field claims to be discriminable from null:

  • Precision tests. Field-coupling implications for atomic-clock stability, fundamental-constant constancy, or gravity-deviation measurements; cluster posture is that effective field-coupling lies below current precision-test sensitivity.
  • Mass-coherence correlation. Pre-registered REG / GCP-style measurements at coherence events; cluster claim of correlation > zero is testable.
  • Operator-pre-registered prediction. Operators pre-registering field-coupling-mediated effects; cluster claim of operator-skill-variance is testable.
  • Biological-substrate identification. Quantum-biology measurements of cytoskeletal coherence, membrane-resonance, etc.; partial cluster prediction tied to Coherent Quantum Effects in Biology research outcomes.

Cluster Connections

Quality-of-Engagement Discriminators

  • Formalism vs application. Formal field-theoretic content is internally consistent; application-claims rest on independent measurement.
  • Coupling-strength is the discriminator. Cluster psi-field with very weak coupling is empirically indistinguishable from no psi-field; cluster claims have content only at testable coupling strengths.
  • Mass-coherence is the cluster's strongest test. GCP-style measurements are the cluster's most measurement-grade adjacency.