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I’ve never heard of Kirlian photography recording the EM field?
How much EM field does a coin possess?
Where does the coin’s “aura” come from?
That is asking the wrong question. A coin is not a living organism with its own internal EM field, but it is a conductor and the aura clearly reflects the shape and atomic arrangement of the coins. Nothing to do with soul, but it is causal to an expression of its relationship with an EM field.
Living organisms create their own EM field and the brain’s EM field has been mapped.
This is a nice follow up:
Integrating information in the brain’s EM field: the cemi field theory of consciousness
[Johnjoe McFadden](javascript:![]()
Neuroscience of Consciousness , Volume 2020, Issue 1, 2020, niaa016
“I here extend the theory to argue that consciousness implements algorithms in space, rather than time, within the brain’s EM field. I describe how the cemi field theory accounts for most observed features of consciousness and describe recent experimental support for the theory. I also describe several untested predictions of the theory and discuss its implications for the design of artificial consciousness. The cemi field theory proposes a scientific dualism that is rooted in the difference between matter and energy, rather than matter and spirit.”
Do neurons integrate information?
It is important to stress that no EM field theory of consciousness denies that much or most brain information processing proceeds via conventional neuron/synapse transmission. However, the same argument described above for integrated circuits, applies to the processing of complex information along complex neuronal pathways. They, like logic gates, input sensory information, such as photographs, and process that information along chains of neuronal networks until they reach a group of neurons, or even a single neuron that fires to generate a verbal output of ‘this is Jennifer Aniston’.
Integrating information in space, rather than in time
There are, however, physical systems that encode information integrated over space in a single moment of time. We know this form of information as force fields. The most obvious is the gravitational field that, at any point on the Earth’s surface, provides a force that effectively integrates the magnitude and distribution of local masses such as those of the Earth, Moon and Sun. Similarly, the EM field at any point in space represents an integration of information concerning the type, distribution and motion of local charges. In contrast to the temporal integration described above, force fields physically integrate complex information that may be simultaneously downloaded from any point in the field.
EMF transmitters and receivers in the brain
It has been known since the 19th century that the brain generates its own EM field, which can be detected by electrodes inserted to the brain. Its source is electrical dipoles within the neuronal membranes caused by the motion of ions in and out of those membranes during action potentials and synaptic potentials. The periodic discharge of neurons—firing or action potentials—generates EMF waves that propagate out of the neuron and into the surrounding inter-neuronal spaces where they overlap and combine to generate the brain’s global EM field that is routinely measured by brain scanning techniques such as electroencephalography (EEG) and magnetoencephalography (MEG). The human brain, therefore, possesses around 100 billion EMF transmitters.
More…!!!
https://academic.oup.com/nc/article/2020/1/niaa016/5909853
And if that field can be photographed can it be consciously experienced?
IMO, therein lies the answer.