Quantum Mind

Quantum Mind
Author: Arnold Mindell, PH.D.
Publisher: Deep Democracy Exchange
Total Pages: 584
Release: 2012-12
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1619710145

Quantum Mind. The Edge Between Physics and Psychology This is the second edition with new preface from the author. In a single volume, Arnold Mindell brings together psychology, physics, math, myth, and shamanism – not only mapping the way for next-generation science but also applying this wisdom to personal growth, group dynamics, social and political processes, and environmental issues. Beginning with a discussion of cultural impacts on mathematics, he presents esoteric but plausible interpretations of imaginary numbers and the quantum wavefunction. In this context he discusses dreams, psychology, illness, shape-shifting (moving among realities), and the self-reflecting Universe – bringing in not only shamanism but also the Aboriginal, Greek, and Hindu myths and even sacred geometry from the Masonic orders and the Native Americans. The book is enriched by several psychological exercises that enable the reader to subjectively experience mathematics (counting, discounting, squaring, complex conjugating), physics (parallel worlds, time travel), and shamanism (shape-shifting).

Mind, Matter, and Quantum Mechanics

Mind, Matter, and Quantum Mechanics
Author: Henry P. Stapp
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2013-03-09
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3662087650

Nature appears to be composed of two completely different kinds of things: rocklike things and idealike things. The first is epitomized by an enduring rock, the second by a fleeting thought. A rock can be experienced by many of us together, while a thought seems to belong to one of us alone. Thoughts and rocks are intertwined in the unfolding of nature, as Michelangelo's David so eloquently attests. Yet is it possible to under stand rationally how two completely different kinds of things can interact with each other? Logic says no, and history confirms that verdict. To form a rational comprehension of the interplay between the matterlike and mind like parts of nature these two components ought to be understood as aspects of some single primal stuff. But what is the nature of a primal stuff that can have mind and matter as two of its aspects? An answer to this age-old question has now been forced upon us. Physi cists, probing ever deeper into the nature of matter, found that they were forced to bring into their theory the human observers and their thoughts. Moreover, the mathematical structure of the theory combines in a marvelous way the features of nature that go with the concepts of mind and matter. Although it is possible, in the face of this linkage, to try to maintain the tra ditionallogical nonrelatedness of these two aspects of nature, that endeavor leads to great puzzles and mysteries.

Quantum Physics Meets the Philosophy of Mind

Quantum Physics Meets the Philosophy of Mind
Author: Antonella Corradini
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2014-08-19
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 3110387557

Quantum physics, in contrast to classical physics, allows non-locality and indeterminism in nature. Moreover, the role of the observer seems indispensable in quantum physics. In fact, quantum physics, unlike classical physics, suggests a metaphysics that is not physicalism (which is today’s official metaphysical doctrine). As is well known, physicalism implies a reductive position in the philosophy of mind, specifically in its two core areas, the philosophy of consciousness and the philosophy of action. Quantum physics, in contrast, is compatible with psychological non-reductionism, and actually seems to support it. The essays in this book explore, from various points of view, the possibilities of basing a non-reductive philosophy of mind on quantum physics. In doing so, they not only engage with the ontological and epistemological aspects of the question but also with the neurophysiological ones.

Quantum Mind and Social Science

Quantum Mind and Social Science
Author: Alexander Wendt
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2015-04-23
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1107082544

A unique contribution to the understanding of social science, showing the implications of quantum physics for the nature of human society.

Infinite Potential

Infinite Potential
Author: Lothar Schafer
Publisher: Deepak Chopra
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2013-04-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0307985962

A hopeful and controversial view of the universe and ourselves based on the principles of quantum physics, offering a way of making our lives and the world better, with a foreword by Deepak Chopra In Infinite Potential, physical chemist Lothar Schäfer presents a stunning view of the universe as interconnected, nonmaterial, composed of a field of infinite potential, and conscious. With his own research as well as that of some of the most distinguished scientists of our time, Schäfer moves us from a reality of Darwinian competition to cooperation, a meaningless universe to a meaningful one, and a disconnected, isolated existence to an interconnected one. In so doing, he shows us that our potential is infinite and calls us to live in accordance with the order of the universe, creating a society based on the cosmic principle of connection, emphasizing cooperation and community.

Quirks of the Quantum Mind

Quirks of the Quantum Mind
Author: Robert G. Jahn
Publisher: ICRL Press
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2012
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1936033062

BOTH A REFLECTION AND A PRODUCT OF THE MIND This book does not offer a quantum mechanical 'explanation' of human consciousness. Rather, it proposes something far more radical: namely, that quantum mechanics, like any other model of human representation, is both a reflection and a product of the mind, and is fundamentally intuitive, describing a reality of which we are an integral component. ROBERT G. JAHN is Professor of Aerospace Sciences and Dean, Emeritus of Princeton University's School of Engineering and Applied Science, founder of the PEA R laboratory, and Chairman of ICRL. BRENDA J. DUNNE holds degrees in psychology and the humanities, was the director of the PEA R laboratory from its inception in 1979, and is currently President of ICRL.

The Physics Of Consciousness

The Physics Of Consciousness
Author: Evan Harris Walker
Publisher: Basic Books
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2000-02-03
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780738202341

For decades, neuroscientists, psychologists, and an army of brain researchers have been struggling, in vain, to explain the phenomenon of consciousness. Now there is a clear trail to the answer, and it leads through the dense jungle of quantum physics, Zen, and subjective experience, and arrives at an unexpected destination.In this tour-de-force of scientific investigation, Evan Harris Walker, a pioneer in the science of consciousness, describes the outcome of his fifty-year search for the true nature of reality. Drawing on a deep knowledge of quantum physics and Zen philosophy, Walker shows how the operation of bizarre yet actual properties of elementary particles support a new and exciting theory of reality, based on the principles of quantum physics; a theory that answers questions such as “What is the nature of consciousness, of will?” “What is the source of material reality?” and “What is God?”Clearly written in non-technical, lyrical prose, The Physics of Consciousness is more than just the explanation of a science—it is a new vision of life.

Star Wave

Star Wave
Author: Fred Alan Wolf
Publisher: Macmillan Publishing Company
Total Pages: 342
Release: 1986
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780020940807

Relates the discoveries of quantum physics to the workings of the human mind and explores the process of observing shapes and how and what the mind perceives

Shadows of the Mind

Shadows of the Mind
Author: Roger Penrose
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 484
Release: 1994
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780195106466

Presents the author's thesis that consciousness, in its manifestation in the human quality of understanding, is doing something that mere computation cannot; and attempts to understand how such non-computational action might arise within scientifically comprehensive physical laws.

Contextuality From Quantum Physics To Psychology

Contextuality From Quantum Physics To Psychology
Author: Ehtibar N Dzhafarov
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 479
Release: 2015-11-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9814730629

The book explores the variety of meanings of contextuality across different disciplines, with the emphasis on quantum physics and on psychology.