Demonstrating that electric fields give people feelings of spirituality is in no way evidence that the universe is sentient.
No, but it is an obvious "prediction" of the theory outlined in this thread. All theories are ultimate judged by how well "prediction" match observation.
Drugs, sex, and even a blow to the head can give you the same effect.
Besides the fact you're speculating about the effect since you haven't sat in the chair, it's still a valid "prediction" of this theory. We can make very "specific" types of predictions with this empirical theory because it is based upon known laws of physics and identified forces of nature. Nothing about it is "metaphysical" or requires faith in the "unseen", or at least the "unseeable" like dark energy for instance.
The EM field is something we can actually measure. We know their source so we can create them in a lab and 'control" them in real experiments. This is a "natural" sort of experiment to see of the EM components of our universe can create a 'spiritual" type of experience in the human brain. The individual that conducted the experiment even isolated the *PART* of the brain that is most likely involved in such a process. You can' just blithely ignore the implications of these experiments as they relate to the "predictions" of this theory. If we live inside an electric being, it only makes sense that we could and would be able to communicate with such a being via the EM field. The human brain even generates an EM field while it's "working".
You are however ultimately correct that this one experiment doesn't demonstrate that the universe "thinks", but it's certainly a good step in terms of what real 'experiments" should be focused on. If we are going to build an apparatus to watch the EM fields both inside and outside the human brain, we should probably be paying particular attention to the areas inside the brain that these experiments focused on.
The key difference here between this theory and any "where did we come from" theory of creation is that this theory *CAN* be "lab tested" and whatever we can test *SHOULD* be lab tested. We can control and measure EM fields and we can observe their empirical effect on empirical experiments. That's light years ahead of "dark energy" since nobody knows where it comes from, let alone how to control it, let alone how to build actual "experiments" with real control mechanisms using "dark energy"
So, is there evidence that empirically demonstrates that the universe is sentient or is there evidence to demonstrate that the universe isn't non-sentient?
There is evidence to suggest that the universe supports sentient life, and that the physical structures of the universe have similarities with the structures of living things. That's really about all I can say at this point in time. Define "sentient". Is a single celled animal "aware" of it's environment? How and why does it eat for instance? I'm not sure we even have the ability to recognize sentient life at the macroscopic level anymore than a bacteria might be able to figure out how what a human thinks about while living inside the human body.
What empirical methods did you use to verify "pretty much every aspect of the theory?" And what were the empirically verifiable results?
FYI, if I somehow implied to you that I personally empirically verified "pretty much every aspect of this theory", that was never actually the case. I don't even personally have access to the equipment that might be necessary to fully do such a thing.
What I can tell you is that I personally have checked out various aspects of this theory (and lots of theories) and to my knowledge it is the single 'best' explanation of the universe that I can think of. I don't personally "test" every aspect of *ANY* scientific theory by the way. Have you personally tested every aspect of Lambda-CMD theory? Evolutionary theory? I think it's beyond the scope of anyone to verify every part of any theory. Even Einstein had help.
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