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Dreams, Cosmic Webs, and Hidden Universes: Testing the Dual Sheet Model with Real Data

  • The Dual Sheet Model (DSM) proposes a reality consisting of two 4D spacetime sheets, with Sheet 2 being an antimatter-dominated counterpart connected to Sheet 1 by coherence and consciousness fields.
  • DSM suggests that dreams might be a connection to Sheet 2, with the coherence field peaking during REM sleep, allowing the brain to resonate with the antimatter universe.
  • Brain activity during REM sleep is characterized by theta and gamma waves and is crucial for emotional regulation and creativity.
  • Mathematically, the coherence field evolves in an expanding universe during REM sleep, potentially creating a bridge between the two sheets.
  • Researchers propose measuring decoherence rates in quantum systems near sleeping individuals to test the DSM's predictions.
  • The DSM suggests a biological system-like growth of the cosmic web guided by the coherence field, transforming standard cosmological views.
  • Predictions related to galaxy spin bias and large-scale anisotropies are being tested with data from surveys like DESI Legacy, CatWISE2020, and Euclid Early Data.
  • The lack of antimatter structures in Sheet 1 supports the DSM's premise of sheet separation and the absence of large-scale annihilation signals.
  • The DSM also explores the cosmic microwave background, gravitational waves, power spectrum wiggles, and the role of the consciousness field in shaping the universe.
  • Real-world data from experiments like Planck, NANOGrav, ACT, SPT, and DES provide insights into the validity of DSM predictions and theories.
  • Upcoming surveys and experiments like LSST, SKA, LiteBIRD, and LISA will further test DSM predictions and shed light on the mysteries of the universe.

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