Human Emotional Connection May Arise Through a Real Physical Medium Called Space-Phase.
-- Independent researcher and retired physician James E. Beecham, MD has announced a new theoretical interpretation proposing that certain forms of distant emotional awareness between loved ones may arise through measurable coherence relationships within a real physical medium called space-phase.

The proposal, developed within the broader SP3 (Space-Phase Physics) framework, suggests that emotionally bonded biological systems may maintain weak but persistent coherence relationships capable of transmitting low-information emotional disturbances across large distances.
The work is presented in two recent discussion-style papers:
- Brain Coherence, Space-Phase Dynamics, and Battlefield Orb Phenomena https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20092005
- Nonlocal Human Awareness, Emotional Connection, and Space-Phase Coherence https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20092076
Together, the papers explore whether:
- synchronized neural activity,
- emotional bonding,
- presentiment experiments,
- and recurring reports of distant emotional sensing
may point toward an underlying physical coherence structure embedded within reality itself.
“This framework does not propose supernatural communication or science-fiction telepathy,” said Beecham. “Instead, SP3 suggests that emotionally bonded individuals may maintain weak coherence relationships within a real physical medium possessing memory and organizational properties.”
The SP3 model proposes that:
- the universe is not empty space,
- biological systems continuously interact with a conditioned medium,
- and coherence itself may represent a fundamental organizing principle extending from atoms to galaxies.
Within the papers, Beecham discusses scientific areas already suggestive of coherence-based organization, including:
- neural synchronization,
- mirror-neuron systems,
- EEG phase-locking,
- presentiment research,
- and quantum nonlocality analogies.
The papers further propose that evolution itself may favor organisms capable of improved coherence sensitivity because such abilities could offer survival advantages involving:
- parental awareness,
- coordinated group behavior,
- social synchronization,
- environmental anticipation,
- and rapid emotional response.
One of the most visually striking illustrations accompanying the research depicts a mother in the western United States suddenly sensing emotional distress experienced by her daughter in the eastern United States. In SP3 interpretation, the event is modeled not as mystical communication, but as a coherence disturbance propagating through conditioned space-phase between emotionally bonded nervous systems.
The SP3 framework argues that many biological and cosmic systems already display synchronization behaviors difficult to fully explain through purely isolated local interactions. Examples discussed include:
- synchronized insect emergence,
- fish schooling,
- bird flocking,
- battlefield orb reports,
- and large-scale coherence phenomena observed throughout nature.
According to the papers, the central SP3 proposal is that:
organized systems condition the surrounding medium,
and persistent coherence relationships may remain partially linked even across distance.
The research also emphasizes caution and scientific restraint.
“SP3 does not claim proof that human minds directly communicate across distance,” Beecham stated. “The proposal is instead that weak, probabilistic coherence effects may emerge naturally within a memory-capable physical medium.”
The work calls for future experimental investigation involving:
- emotionally bonded participants,
- EEG synchronization measurements,
- presentiment protocols,
- and controlled coherence experiments.
The SP3 research program has expanded rapidly in recent months through an extensive Zenodo publication corpus exploring:
- gravity,
- coherence,
- orbital dynamics,
- biological synchronization,
- emergent organization,
- and space-phase interpretations of cosmology and consciousness.
Interested readers can visit jamesebeecham.com and click the ‘Papers’ tab to view and download the research manuscripts.
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