Abstract

A change in the refractive index of light in a medium indicates effective molecular interactions in creating the optical density of that medium. In general, changes in molecular content resulting from the formation of solvent and solute molecular systems lead to changes in the refractive index of a solution. In continuation of studies on the effect of T-Consciousness Fields (TCFs) on water and its well-known solution on Earth's surface with medicinal value, normal saline, this study investigates the impact of TCFs on the refractive index of pure water and normal saline, compared to the control. According to the results, TCFs generally lead to an increase in the refractive index in the samples, indicating changes in molecular motion or, in other words, an increase in the optical density of both water and normal saline samples. In pure water samples, there is no significant difference in the effect of various TCFs, but in normal saline samples, the highest impact belongs to TCF3, followed by TCF 2 and 1. Further investigations into molecular changes in the samples are in the authors' research agenda.

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