Edited By
Rita Gupta
A gathering of people is planning an experimental meet-up aimed at achieving a collective experience in a focused state. Questions arise about methodology and verification as participants seek to establish genuine connections without prior contact.
In an ambitious attempt to synchronize a meet-up, individuals propose an exploration of Focus 12โa mental state associated with heightened awareness. They seek an unbiased third party to oversee the process. The goal? To determine if participants can genuinely connect within this mental framework.
Many participants are keen to dive into the eccentric venture. Key themes include:
Communication strategies: Users want details on how the group will communicate with the third party and verify findings.
Time coordination challenges: The need for adjusting time zones and establishing a suitable meeting time before commencing the experiment is a hot topic.
Expectations of outcomes: Different interpretations of success, failure, or inconclusiveness in results have sparked discussions.
"How would findings be verified and what is the timeframe for the verification process?"
A participant raises a critical point about accountability.
Another user remarks, "Iโm in!" while another quipped about past experiences saying, "I read the first 5 and was like damn bro has done this before."
Despite the enthusiasm, some participants question the experimentโs neutrality. "Do you have personal interest in seeing a certain result?" one user asked. But others are optimistic, showing enthusiasm, saying, "Sounds a lot like 'the hill' from the telepathy tapes."
๐ฏ Participants want to establish a clear communication plan with unbiased oversight.
๐๏ธ Many are ready to vote on timing to accommodate various time zones.
๐ The definition of a successful result varies significantly among the group.
As the date approaches, the excitement around the experiment grows. Can these people really connect in a focused state? Time will tell as they set out on this unfamiliar journey.