Models of Psi Mediation: A Classical and Quantum Approach
Written by bestselling author and metaphysicst Dr. Theresa M. Kelly, this introductory research paper addresses the complexities of psi mediation (the basic physical mechanism of psychic ability, i.e. the interaction between the �psychic� and the environment via current research in neuroscience, cognitive psychology, the philosophy of perception, parapsychology, and quantum mechanics.
Abstract
In this paper, the author addresses both classical and quantum mechanical modeling approaches to psi phenomena including those pertaining to the role of psi phenomena such as the psi-mediated instrumental response (PMIR) and relative need-serving qualities of psi, psychokinesis as a primary psi process, and psi as a product of evolution via Darwinian theory. In addition, she addresses classical models including electromagnetic models, energy field models, and the zero-point field model.
The author addresses the associations of psi phenomena with quantum theory, and new approaches to such phenomena via quantum mechanical modeling. Also included is an overview of fundamental quantum mechanical laws, principles, and issues in regards to psi such as the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, superposition, quantum computation, decoherance, entropy, information processing, wave function collapse, and the measurement problem. The author elaborates on the essential role of quantum information theory in regards to psi phenomena, the view of computational living systems, the macroscopic challenge for quantum computation and psychical re-search, the quantum efficiency of psi, and the non-local communicative nature of psi.
In addition, she addresses geomagnetic entanglement and permanent and seemingly macroscopic entanglement in regards to psi. Importantly, the author briefly calls for a redefinition of precognition, that does not defy the principle of causality (arrow of time), as a result of experient access to Nature�s probabilistic computations in real-time (i.e. once we start to view Nature as a quantum computational system, or similar to the human brain e.g. in regards to predictive coding, we will begin to see that it may not be the �future� experients of precognition receive, but rather probability based on past and real-time events calculated by the system).
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Abstract
In this paper, the author addresses both classical and quantum mechanical modeling approaches to psi phenomena including those pertaining to the role of psi phenomena such as the psi-mediated instrumental response (PMIR) and relative need-serving qualities of psi, psychokinesis as a primary psi process, and psi as a product of evolution via Darwinian theory. In addition, she addresses classical models including electromagnetic models, energy field models, and the zero-point field model.
The author addresses the associations of psi phenomena with quantum theory, and new approaches to such phenomena via quantum mechanical modeling. Also included is an overview of fundamental quantum mechanical laws, principles, and issues in regards to psi such as the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, superposition, quantum computation, decoherance, entropy, information processing, wave function collapse, and the measurement problem. The author elaborates on the essential role of quantum information theory in regards to psi phenomena, the view of computational living systems, the macroscopic challenge for quantum computation and psychical re-search, the quantum efficiency of psi, and the non-local communicative nature of psi.
In addition, she addresses geomagnetic entanglement and permanent and seemingly macroscopic entanglement in regards to psi. Importantly, the author briefly calls for a redefinition of precognition, that does not defy the principle of causality (arrow of time), as a result of experient access to Nature�s probabilistic computations in real-time (i.e. once we start to view Nature as a quantum computational system, or similar to the human brain e.g. in regards to predictive coding, we will begin to see that it may not be the �future� experients of precognition receive, but rather probability based on past and real-time events calculated by the system).
Models of Psi Mediation: A Classical and Quantum Approach
Written by bestselling author and metaphysicst Dr. Theresa M. Kelly, this introductory research paper addresses the complexities of psi mediation (the basic physical mechanism of psychic ability, i.e. the interaction between the �psychic� and the environment via current research in neuroscience, cognitive psychology, the philosophy of perception, parapsychology, and quantum mechanics.
Abstract
In this paper, the author addresses both classical and quantum mechanical modeling approaches to psi phenomena including those pertaining to the role of psi phenomena such as the psi-mediated instrumental response (PMIR) and relative need-serving qualities of psi, psychokinesis as a primary psi process, and psi as a product of evolution via Darwinian theory. In addition, she addresses classical models including electromagnetic models, energy field models, and the zero-point field model.
The author addresses the associations of psi phenomena with quantum theory, and new approaches to such phenomena via quantum mechanical modeling. Also included is an overview of fundamental quantum mechanical laws, principles, and issues in regards to psi such as the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, superposition, quantum computation, decoherance, entropy, information processing, wave function collapse, and the measurement problem. The author elaborates on the essential role of quantum information theory in regards to psi phenomena, the view of computational living systems, the macroscopic challenge for quantum computation and psychical re-search, the quantum efficiency of psi, and the non-local communicative nature of psi.
In addition, she addresses geomagnetic entanglement and permanent and seemingly macroscopic entanglement in regards to psi. Importantly, the author briefly calls for a redefinition of precognition, that does not defy the principle of causality (arrow of time), as a result of experient access to Nature�s probabilistic computations in real-time (i.e. once we start to view Nature as a quantum computational system, or similar to the human brain e.g. in regards to predictive coding, we will begin to see that it may not be the �future� experients of precognition receive, but rather probability based on past and real-time events calculated by the system).
Abstract
In this paper, the author addresses both classical and quantum mechanical modeling approaches to psi phenomena including those pertaining to the role of psi phenomena such as the psi-mediated instrumental response (PMIR) and relative need-serving qualities of psi, psychokinesis as a primary psi process, and psi as a product of evolution via Darwinian theory. In addition, she addresses classical models including electromagnetic models, energy field models, and the zero-point field model.
The author addresses the associations of psi phenomena with quantum theory, and new approaches to such phenomena via quantum mechanical modeling. Also included is an overview of fundamental quantum mechanical laws, principles, and issues in regards to psi such as the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, superposition, quantum computation, decoherance, entropy, information processing, wave function collapse, and the measurement problem. The author elaborates on the essential role of quantum information theory in regards to psi phenomena, the view of computational living systems, the macroscopic challenge for quantum computation and psychical re-search, the quantum efficiency of psi, and the non-local communicative nature of psi.
In addition, she addresses geomagnetic entanglement and permanent and seemingly macroscopic entanglement in regards to psi. Importantly, the author briefly calls for a redefinition of precognition, that does not defy the principle of causality (arrow of time), as a result of experient access to Nature�s probabilistic computations in real-time (i.e. once we start to view Nature as a quantum computational system, or similar to the human brain e.g. in regards to predictive coding, we will begin to see that it may not be the �future� experients of precognition receive, but rather probability based on past and real-time events calculated by the system).
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BN ID: | 2940011898884 |
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Publisher: | QPPResearch |
Publication date: | 11/22/2010 |
Series: | A Quantum Approach Series (by Chapter) |
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