The Maharishi Effect is one of the most empirically robust anomalies in social science: when approximately √1% of a population practices Transcendental Meditation (TM) together, statistically significant reductions in violent crime, accidents, and social stress indicators appear in the surrounding population — including among non-practitioners. We argue this is not an anomaly but a precise, quantitative prediction of TI Sigma φ-field theory. The √N scaling law emerges naturally from φ-coherence superposition. The 1% threshold maps to CEMERICK (≈ 0. 437) as the minimum fraction of a system that must exceed the φ-participation threshold to tip collective field dynamics. The Effect provides the strongest existing empirical dataset for calibrating the φ-coupling constant k, validating the φ-attractor basin mechanism (Paper #369), and defining the conditions under which a Manifestation Machine group produces socially detectable effects.
Brandon Charles Emerick (Tue,) studied this question.