Applies the void framework's Péclet number (Pe) and α-suppression mechanics to interpersonal influence systems: hypnotic induction, unconscious mirroring (the Chameleon Effect), emotional contagion, and g-tummo meditation. Five THRML simulations (SOC-01 through SOC-05) validate that susceptibility heterogeneity, optimal mirror coefficient, transparency immunity, Pe differential drive, and thermal phase transition all conform to the same Pe dynamics established in biological and geophysical substrates. Empirical anchors: Chartrand & Bargh (1999), Kirsch & Lynn (2002), Benson et al. (1982), Hatfield et al., Porges polyvagal theory.
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Anthony W. Eckert
Oldham Council
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69a7cd3dd48f933b5eed9569 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18832102