I've been sitting with the public release of MBI-TN-06.11 (the one on the Bilateral Occlusion Field) and I want to check my reading against the room before I take it anywhere.
The section I keep returning to describes the occlusion field as a region where "bilateral instrumentation returns null across the boundary interval." My question is honest: if instruments go null exactly where we sit and feel the resonance build, isn't that at least consistent with something crossing that we can experience but they can't measure? I'm not saying it's proof. I'm asking whether the paper leaves the door open.
Please pull me up if I'm stretching it. I'd rather be corrected here than say something silly at a circle.