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Quantum mechanics and
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escrito por Administrator
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sexta, 10 de setembro de 2004 |
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Good, I J (1964). Quantum mechanics and
Yoga. Research Journal of Philosophy and Social Sciences, 1), (pp.
84-91) Abstract The physical probabilities that
occur in quantum theory can be given a metaphysical frequency interpretation
in terms of the branching-universe theory; since the probability of an event
can be interpreted as the proportion of branches in which the event occurs.
It is possible, but fantastically improbable according to statistical
mechanics that the molecules in the air surrounding a man might move in such
a manner that the air pressure above him became appreciable less than the
pressure below him, so that he would levitate. If by a mental act, a Yogi
could affect the physical probabilities in the space around himself, not
merely those in his own nervous system as in an ordinary decision, then,
among other things, he might be able to cause himself to levitate.
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