Individual Experiments
Tests in which one person works with awareness, intention and field sensitivity.
Example:
micro-measurements before/after interventions, breath or movement rituals.
Practical tests, measurements and observations around consciousness, coherence and system dynamics. This is where the consciousness structure is tested in the real world.
A model is only interesting if it becomes tangible in practice. This experimental space is meant to test the I-V-O structure in real situations: within individuals, groups and larger ecosystems.
These experiments are not fixed protocols, but working forms: ways to work with attention, intention and field sensitivity — and observe what happens.
Tests in which one person works with awareness, intention and field sensitivity.
Example:
micro-measurements before/after interventions, breath or movement rituals.
Experiments with small groups attuning to a shared field. Focus on coherence, decoherence and the influence of one observer.
Example:
shared breathing, silence, observing live tension shifts.
Experiments inside organizations or networks. Looking at roles, information flows and decisions as field dynamics.
Example:
team scans, short interventions, tracking tension lines.
Every experiment can be traced back to the consciousness structure: I (who observes), V (the movement) and O (the field context). These explain shifts in coherence and tension.
The page Consciousness Structure contains the formulas. Here the focus is on experience and observation.
As more experiments are conducted, an archive of observations will grow here. Some become articles; others remain compact field notes — just enough to see patterns.
This page will stay in motion: a living field that updates itself.