The Consciousness & Interaction Lab investigates consciousness as both an internal system and a variable interacting with physical environments, within the frameworks of Consciousology™ and Interactionology™.
The lab studies cognitive states, perception, attention, and behavioral responses in relation to environmental and planetary conditions, including geomagnetic activity, light cycles, and temporal patterns. It examines consciousness–consciousness (C–C) interactions such as synchronization and communication, as well as consciousness–energy (C–E) interactions as an investigational domain.
Emphasis is placed on measurable correlations, controlled observation, and reproducibility, ensuring that all analyses remain grounded in data while enabling structured exploration of how consciousness may relate to complex physical systems.
The objective is to develop a scientifically grounded understanding of conscious processes within dynamic environments, and to establish a foundation for rigorous interdisciplinary research.
The lab employs a multidisciplinary methodology that integrates astronomical cycles, environmental data, and cognitive-state analysis to investigate potential relationships between external conditions and human experience.
Core analytical components include:
Temporal correlation analysis between cognitive or behavioral states and solar–lunar cycles
Geomagnetic and environmental data integration (e.g., Kp index, light exposure, seasonal variation)
Geospatial context analysis, examining how location-based environmental factors relate to observed patterns
Cognitive-state observation, including attention, perception, and behavioral variability under changing conditions
Pattern detection across populations and time windows, focusing on reproducibility and statistical relevance
This approach focuses on identifying correlations and structured relationships, without assuming causation, and maintains alignment with established scientific methodologies.
The lab investigates a range of topics at the intersection of consciousness and environment, including:
Cognitive and behavioral responses to geomagnetic and environmental variability
Temporal patterns in attention, perception, and decision-making
Synchronization and communication dynamics between individuals (C–C)
Exploratory studies of potential consciousness–environment interactions (C–E)
Population-level pattern analysis across time and environmental conditions
Where applicable, the lab also evaluates historical and cross-cultural observations using modern analytical tools, reframing them within a structured, data-driven context.
The Consciousness & Interaction Lab aims to advance a scientifically grounded understanding of how human consciousness operates within dynamic environmental systems.
By integrating cognitive science, environmental data, and temporal analysis, the lab seeks to:
Identify measurable patterns linking internal states and external conditions
Contribute to interdisciplinary research at the boundary of mind and environment
Establish frameworks for studying consciousness within real-world contexts
Support the development of evidence-based approaches to human–environment interaction
The long-term goal is to build a rigorous foundation for Consciousology™ and its integration with physical systems through Interactionology™, enabling future research into complex, cross-domain phenomena.