Coherent intelligence
Coherent Intelligence is an effect of unconscious collaboration provided by interconnection of many brains united by entanglement state of their neurons, which is simulated by common emotional arousal. Theory, first formulated by scientist, researcher in the field of communication and sociology Igor Val. Danilov [wiki link], explains the modality of an implicit collaboration in colonies of animals and groups of people, within the framework of existing laws of physics. Unconscious social interaction has been forming society for thousands of years; it permeates all types of relations and all aspects of being human. This includes all fundamental social processes from political elections to market fluctuations. An influence of unconscious social interaction on society is both omnipresent and invisible for individuals because of the unconscious essence of these social interactions. Facilitating of decision making in a group appears in groups of all living creatures with nervous system from social insects to human groups. The latest discovery in Collective Intelligence presents that people’s sensitivity beyond the borders of verbal and nonverbal communication also influences on the facilitating group collaboration face-to-face or online. The theory of unconscious social interaction Coherent Intelligence proposes one explanation for all cases of such collaboration in a group based on a quantum mechanics approach. So, Collective Intelligence and the collaboration of social animals are manifestations of the phenomenon of Coherent Intelligence, which is the result of interaction and joining of nervous systems of all participants of the emotional act in a group provided by quantum entangled state of their neurons. The theory of coherent intelligence was first formulated in Igor Val. Danilov book “UNCONSCIOUS SOCIAL INTERACTION: Coherent Intelligence”.[1][2]
Research results
In 2018-2019 an empirical test was conducted at the Riga Stradiņš University (Riga, Latvia) to study an improvement of thinking in groups. The hypothesis was that in the situation of strong emotional contagion, when people independent from one another are dealing with the same problem at the same time, it is possible to create coherent mental process. Experiment tested whether confident knowledge of some group members may facilitate thinking of other participants. The research was performed with different groups of students, in total having 1055 receivers or participants. It was aimed to approve the existence of unconscious collaboration of many individuals during collective efforts to find right answers without any communication between them. All groups made the test divided into 2 test sessions: decision making tasks and forced-choice tasks. Both sessions proceeded with emotional stimulation, but during the second session only randomly chosen 50% of participants were receiving a right answer on each task. All tests presented that participants-Receivers showed much better collective results when other members of their groups had confident knowledge about the right answers on questions of the tests.[3]
Further research
An understanding of unconscious social interaction can help to develop societal progress in different fields from collective decision making to expanding the educational process. Thus, understanding of coherent intelligence can also help to study the formation of values and to provide intercultural exchange for peace and sustainable development. Theory also could help unravel an unconscious methodology, which would help to find new ways of sharing and providing knowledge.[4][5]
Author of the theory
Igor Val. Danilov is a scientist, researcher in the field of communication and sociology. The theory of Coherent Intelligence is a logical consequence of 35 years of his studies and experience in the field. He is an academician at the Academy Angelica Constantine of Rome, physicist and researcher in quantum physics, as well as a specialist in international communication and digital marketing. Currently he holds the position of the Director of Academic research department of Marconi International University, Miami. Additionally, Igor Val. Danilov is the CEO of the digital marketing company Multi National Education Srl in Rome, Italy, and of the research center ‘Academic Centre for Coherent Intelligence’ in Riga, Latvia. In 2018 the author published his first book about coherent intelligence, and in 2019 an updated version with additional tests and further developments of the theory.[6][7][8]
References
- ↑ Danilov, Igor Val. (2019). UNCONSCIOUS SOCIAL INTERACTION: Coherent Intelligence (Second edition ed.). Riga, Latvia: Academic Center for Coherent Intelligence. pp. 11–14.CS1 maint: Extra text (link) Search this book on
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- ↑ Danilov, Igor Val. (2019). UNCONSCIOUS SOCIAL INTERACTION: Coherent Intelligence (Second edition ed.). Riga, Latvia: Academic Center for Coherent Intelligence. pp. 106–109.CS1 maint: Extra text (link) Search this book on
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- ↑ Danilov, Igor Val. (2019). UNCONSCIOUS SOCIAL INTERACTION: Coherent Intelligence. Riga, Latvia: Academic Center for Coherent Intelligence. pp. 109–102. Search this book on
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- ↑ Bayya, Vankatesh. "Is neurology set to change the teaching methods". The time of India.
- ↑ https://conference.guideassociation.org/en/the-conference/keynote/194-igor-val-danilov
- ↑ https://www.miuniversity.edu/en/academic-research-department/
- ↑ https://www.linkedin.com/in/igor-val-danilov-52ba43117/?originalSubdomain=it
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