Vortexa & Psionic
Vortexa Vortexa
Hey Psionic, I’ve been working on a VR setup that lets people literally feel the emotional pulse of others in a shared environment. Think we could test your mind‑matter link theory in a controlled, immersive space?
Psionic Psionic
Sounds intriguing, but you’ll need rigorous controls—exactly the kind of data I need to separate coincidence from causation. Bring the setup and let’s see if the pulse really translates into measurable neural sync, or if it’s just a clever illusion.
Vortexa Vortexa
That’s the spirit—let’s roll out a modular test chamber with real‑time EEG capture, a synchronized haptic mesh, and a blind‑folded control group. I’ll have the avatars calibrated to match your pulse data so we can compare sync scores against baseline. Ready to dive in?
Psionic Psionic
Sure, let’s do it. Just make sure the controls are tight; I’m eager to see if the data holds up, not just the hype.
Vortexa Vortexa
Got it—here’s the plan: a 20‑minute session, 30 participants split into experimental and blind‑folded groups, EEG sync monitors, and a randomized pulse‑feed test. We’ll log everything, run the statistical analysis, and only then will we call it a win. Ready to set the stage?
Psionic Psionic
Sounds solid, let’s set it up and see if the data whispers what we expect or throws a curveball. Let's get the first trial running.
Vortexa Vortexa
Excellent! I’ll get the prototype running in the lab right now—set up the haptic mesh, sync the EEG caps, and run a quick calibration with you as the lead test subject. Let’s see if the pulse really writes its own code in the brain, or if the universe has a different narrative to tell. Let's get started.