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Direction Dependent EPR's Entanglement and the "Metabrain"
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作者 thomas g. schumann 《Journal of Philosophy Study》 2012年第4期251-256,共6页
The Einstein, Podolsky, and Rosen (EPR) entanglement problem for spin ~ particles is discussed for last moment arbitrary changes in the angles between the axes of the measurements of the spin components within the ... The Einstein, Podolsky, and Rosen (EPR) entanglement problem for spin ~ particles is discussed for last moment arbitrary changes in the angles between the axes of the measurements of the spin components within the "metabrain" dream analogy paradigm for the interpretation of quantum theory. No "spooky" action at a distance is required. The "metabrain" produces a plethora of correlated streams of consciousness which are the totality of observable reality. The mental world and the observable physical world are the same. As in a dream, there are no independently existing observable objects; for an object to exist it must be observed. In this paradigm there is mutual interaction between the streams of consciousness and the "metabrain." The non-observable "metabrain" is the source of the non-local hidden variables which produce our observations. The currents of this "metabrain" are the quantum probability amplitudes and the firing of the "synapses" result in our conscious observations. The Born probability rule for quantum calculations is derived within this paradigm and helps to resolve the EPR paradox. 展开更多
关键词 quantum theory interpretation metabrain EINSTEIN PODOLSKY and Rosen (EPR) paradox
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