Background, Purpose, and Function
Psyleron was founded in 2005 by John Valentino and Herb Mertz, with the
support of researchers from the PEAR Lab, to make consciousness-related research and technology more accessible to the public. The goal of Psyleron is not to convince anyone of the reality of mind-matter effects, but rather to advance the state of the field and to provide interested researchers and the general public with the tools and information they need to understand from and come to their own conclusions about mind-matter connection.
At Psyleron, our internal research and development is focused on better understanding the role that consciousness
plays in shaping physical reality, usually through the subtle influence that the mind seems to be able to have on
random event generators (REGs).
By working with researchers around the world to conduct novel forms of experiments and to see how these phenomena
behave in applied settings, Psyleron hopes to develop a new form of applications and experimental methodologies for
utilizing these effects. The hope is that these explorations will lead to technology with tremendous practical benefits,
and also advance science as a whole by providing new insight into the inner workings of physical reality.
In this sense, Psyleron encompases a traditional research organization, a business venture,
and a collaborative experiment between parties with diverse interests and backgrounds. By combining rigorous
quantitative experimentation with the ability to collect data and information from users in a variety of fields,
Psyleron pursues research and applications development in a way that has never been done before.
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