The aim of the present study is to investigate mental activity of the brain. The article deals with external remote-field manifestation of the subjective state of a person. There are statistically significant results obtained which demonstrate contactless remote influence of the subjective state of a person on erythrocyte sedimentation rate in different blood groups, Rh-positive and Rh-negative blood, and under different conditions of exposure. The authors set up a hypothesis of the existence of molecular structures in the blood, which can provide a remote response to expressed subjective state of a person.
The external long-distance manifestations of the subjective status of a human being are analyzed. The subjective states of a human being can be objectively recorded at a long distance. A contact-free long-distance effect of human subjective status on the physicochemical parameters of the blood is demonstrated. The concept of the specifi c phenomena in the brain, which cannot exist in dead nature, is formulated.
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