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Meollo Project

Meollo is AISU's project dedicated to the empirical investigation of two theoretical frameworks proposed by early AISU researchers, together with research into human synesthesia and ability development.

Background

AISU has always sought the integration of scientific rigour with openness to phenomena that lie at the margins of established science. Meollo represents that commitment most directly: it applies neurophysiological and physical methods to hypotheses about the nature of knowledge, life, and consciousness.

Theoretical Frameworks Under Investigation

The Meollo Hypothesis (proposed by Ruslan Chernykh)

The hypothesis that meollo — abstract gifts such as "knowledge" and "grace" — were delivered to early Earth through asteroid impacts. Meollo investigates whether specific asteroid-impact events correlate with transitions in biotic complexity or cultural emergence.

The Plasma Hypothesis of Spiritual Entities (proposed by Albina Eisenshtéina)

The hypothesis that spiritual entities are composed of a volitional plasma nucleus (soul) enclosed within an unknown force field. Meollo seeks to characterise this force field and test the plasma model against observations of anomalous human cognition.

Activities

  • Verification of the Meollo hypothesis through astrophysical and geological correlation studies
  • Empirical investigation of the plasma hypothesis of spiritual entities
  • Neurophysiological research into human synesthesia; development of assistive devices utilising synesthetic perception
  • Neurophysiological approaches to the development of extrasensory and anomalous human abilities

Key Achievements

  • Design of a synesthesia visualisation display (2022)
  • Brainwave analysis of ESP practitioners and development of an ability-enhancement programme (2023)

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