The experiment results show that human consciousness can change photoelectric signals such as Voc and Isc of solar
cell at isolation air. First in the world, consciousness signal is able to be recorded through the experiment. (It succeed in
10,22,2002)
Consciousness augment or reduce the Voc to the slow wave like the ERP of the brain wave. Photoelectrical signal
converts to slow fluctuation signal without characteristics of sine fluctuation, Which proves that there is a "cause and
effect" relationship between alterations of consciousness (active) and photoelectrical signal (passive);
Under the standard limit optical source (AM1.5), consciousness changes a normal photoelectric signal above threshold
value of I-V tester. The experiment proves that consciousness signal is a kind of unknown physical signal.
With a characteristic of slow fluctuation, mass wave of the light is different from the Einstein's light quantum (energy
wave). Frequency interaction principle of it and its photoelectric conversion equation are being put forward. It is rife
hold true.
Consequently, it is discovered that consciousness signal with a slow weak wave has such high power.
Mass energy space and time system theory and Quantum microcosmics space and time are being put forward. It give
a support to new Mass wave.
Consciousness can produces the consciousness signal with the mass wave and use it to act on photoelectric
system. The system magnifies it.
Consciousness is independent and self-determined while brain signal is passive and driven. Consciousness is spiritual
and Intelligence while brain signal is physical, corporality and mechanic.
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