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Forecasting Social, Geopolitical, and Economic Events Using the Banchenko Technology (Banchenko Algorithm, Banchenko Mnemonic Synchronization): 'Banchenko-Market' (Market of Predictions, Lucid Dreams, and Other Transcendental States of Consciousness Allowing High-Probability Forecasts)

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  • Banchenko, Denis
  • Kapustin, Mykhailo Mykhailovich
  • Burilova, Tatyana
  • Budanova, Anna Sergeevna
  • Bukach, Irina
  • Blokhin, Ilya
  • Mutsalkhanova-Yushchenko, Olena
  • Nekhaev, Igor Nikolaevich
  • Prokofyeva, Olga
  • Kazakov, Vadim Stanislavovich

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This article presents a study on the interdependence between subjective experience gained through lucid dreaming and objectively observable processes dependent on collective consciousness. Relying on theoretical research in the field of consciousness, collective conscious and unconscious, and experimental data, assumptions about the nature of such interrelation have been made. A concept is proposed for discussion on the formation of structures capable of utilizing such phenomena for controlled types of activities such as: making economic-political decisions, managing investments, and shaping social transformations. The article introduces a digital system for managing event forecasts and market trends developed by BlackRock Corporation. Various aspects of the market - overvalued companies, potential risks, the impact of political projects on the financial world, as well as possible areas of future financial crises - are under the purview of the artificial intelligence used within BlackRock.

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  • Banchenko, Denis & Kapustin, Mykhailo Mykhailovich & Burilova, Tatyana & Budanova, Anna Sergeevna & Bukach, Irina & Blokhin, Ilya & Mutsalkhanova-Yushchenko, Olena & Nekhaev, Igor Nikolaevich & Prokof, 2024. "Forecasting Social, Geopolitical, and Economic Events Using the Banchenko Technology (Banchenko Algorithm, Banchenko Mnemonic Synchronization): 'Banchenko-Market' (Market of Predictions, Lucid Dreams,," OSF Preprints 2wh6s, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:2wh6s
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/2wh6s
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