The power of collective concentration on a common task
Examples of the effectiveness of collective action
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1. Mathematical interpretation of the effectiveness of collective action for the same goal
When we concentrate on Grabovoi's numerical codes for the purpose of normalizing states and events, we use our consciousness, that is, the mind as a quantum instrument for managing information.
However, we can create much greater effects of quantum information management based on collective management for the same purpose. For example, an FB group may organize itself to treat its member at a specified time. Such a group can also choose to target tasks of normalization in the areas such as collective consciousness, security, social care, health, etc.
Let's look at the impressive figure for the amplification factor of the effects of collective concentration on the same objective as that given by dr. Grabovoi. He holds several PhDs, including one in quantum mechanics and one in mathematics.
The power of collective action in managing information is expressed by the reinforcement factor.
The mathematically defined factor for reinforcing information management at a collective concentration on the same common goal is as follows.
Two people working on the same goal reinforce each other 7 times, three people have an effect 49 times stronger (7 squared) 11 people reinforce each other by a factor of 7 to a power of 10, it is more than 282 million times.
The general formula of amplification at a collective concentration per common target is therefore 7 per potency n-1 (7 potentiated by the exponent n-1), where n is the number of people with the same target.
The source of this information is found here (Serbian language) move to 39 min., 58 sek.
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General recommendations for information management by the methods of dr. Grabovoi
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2. Yoda's testimony of the effects of collective action
At the time when my mother was about 80 years old, there was still a group of esoteric brotherhood, of which I myself was a member. My mother started having urgent breathing problems due to heart failure. In one such situation, I was called to the hospital to come and say goodbye to my mother. A group of a few members up to maybe a maximum of 20 participants then worked towards a solution and achieved it.
An even more convincing achievement was when a similar group of brothers and sisters in spirit achieved a cure for my mother's pneumonia in a short period of time. One would naively think that this is a normal phenomenon at the age of 80, or a normal coincidence. However, I was convinced otherwise by the independent statements of two of my mother's doctors from the hospital. Of course, they didn't know about the group's activities. The opinions expressed by both doctors were roughly the same: 'A miracle happened!'.
In the mentioned two cases, Grabovoi's technologies were not yet known, and therefore the participants acted each in their own way and in their own location: prayer, meditation, rituals. Perhaps there was no temporal simultaneity either. In the following example, the collective concentration of three practitioners was used to eliminate a 1 cm brain tumor using the numerical sets of dr. Grabovoi. According to the initial and subsequent medical findings, the tumor broke up into 5 smaller fragments.
With a time-coordinated concentration on the selected number sets, it is possible to notice a clearer and stronger visualization of the numbers, and concentration at work is also better than if a person works alone. In the event that an individual participant cannot participate in the selected time slot, he has the option to work earlier or later. Before starting his individual concentration, he determines the placement of the performance in the selected common time window.
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