Measuring Guna Prevalence with REG - A Pilot Study
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2012-12
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Objective: To find any possible correlation between REG output and nature (Guna) of group
events by studying the patterns in the REG bit-stream output.
Method: 4-bit Pattern frequencies among REG bit-stream outputs* of different types of events
were compared. The events that were compared are 1) An action-entertainer movie (Rajas
predominant) 2) Religious rituals - Homas (Sattva predominant) 3) A controlled environment
where there was least human activity in the vicinity (Tamas predominant) and 4) Stage
performances including dances and dramas (Mixture of different themes). Pattern frequencies
among REG bit-stream outputs of four REG devices that ran simultaneously in the movie were
also compared.
Results: Each category of events showed a distinct data signature in terms of the frequency of
pattern occurrence. Exciting scenes from the movie showed significantly high 0 flipped**
(p<0.0054) and 3 flipped (p<0.0001) patterns. Homas showed significantly low 0 flipped
(p<0.0001) patterns. Inactivity (control REG) showed significantly low 3 flipped patterns
(p<0.0003). For the same set of exciting scenes of the movie, outputs of REG devices agreed
with each other to an extent of 91.5% in terms of the pattern frequency analysis.
Conclusion: The study indicates a certain degree of correlation between the Gunas i.e. the nature
of the event and the frequency of the 4-bit patterns in the REG output. Different REG devices
run simultaneously show similarities in their pattern frequency.
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REG, Guna