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Andreas Kernbach

1 paper in the library · publishing 2023

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Biophysical aspects of neurocognitive modeling with long-term sustained temperature variations

arXiv Preprint Archive February 2, 2023 Serge Kernbach, Olga Kernbach, Andreas Kernbach

Long-term focused attention with visualization and breathing exercises, central to some Eastern traditions, can produce persistent changes in body temperature. In experiments over five months involving 159 attempts and 2427 operator-sensor sessions, body temperature increased to 38.5 °C, and participants intentionally controlled core temperature trends up or down by 1.6 °C, with effects lasting over 60 minutes. External calorimetric sensors detected induced thermal fluctuations at the 0.001 °C level in 15 ml of water for 60–90 minutes. Repeatability exceeded 90%, and statistical tests rejected randomness. The findings confirm earlier reports of persistent thermal effects and suggest a biophysical dimension, possibly involving spin phenomena in biochemical systems, with implications for altered states of consciousness and neurohumoral regulation.