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A physical theory for paranormal phenomena. |
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Written by Administrator
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sexta, 10 setembro 2004 |
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William, Giroldini(1986). A physical theory for paranormal phenomena. European Journal of Parapsychology, 6(2), (pp. 151-165) Abstract Discusses the pertinence of the physical theory based on the paradox of "nonlocality" or "nonseparability" to paranormal psychic phenomena, namely telepathy and psychokinesis. The paradox, which was initially articulated by A. Einstein et al (1935), implies the existence of a new kind of at -distance interaction between 2 particles based on the spin conservation law. Two physical postulates are introduced to describe the transition from a series of microscopic physical phenomena to a macroscopic paranormal phenomenon. Telepathy is explained as resulting from physical contact between the 2 participants, resulting in an exchange between the participants of halves of electron couples having a well-defined spin correlation. The result is partial reproduction in the brain of excitation patterns of another brain. A congruent explanation is suggested for psychokinesis.
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