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After PhD on Quantum Field Theory:

visit to Stony Brook University


Working on Magnetic Monopoles
On invitation by C. N. Yang: “Psi BAD!”

John Klauder, Bell Laboratories:


“Paranormal is OK, but no more than 15
minutes per day! Otherwise you will lose
your mind and your reputation”
Some comments on possible models of
connections between :

Information
Mind
And Physics

Arkadiusz Jadczyk
2955, Rte de Toulouse, Castelsarrasin, France
1. It was not possible to formulate the
laws of quantum mechanics in a fully
consistent way without reference to
consciousness

2. It is the entering of an impression


into our consciousness which alters
the wave function
1. Quantum mechanics needs
consciousness?

Is that so?

It Ain’t Necessarily
So
2. Conscious impressions cause
quantum jumps?

Not necessarily so.


The point is WHEN
and HOW quantum
jumps happen?
Snapshot from Youtube video
Human consciousness can influence
(change)
Probabilities of Events

i.e. the Geometry of Quantum Space


∞ - dimensional
Wigner was right in one respect:
NONLINEARITY
We need additional dimensions.
Kaluza and Klein
But not “compactified” as in high
energy physics
 Ezra Newman, Elizabeth Rausher, 4 real+4
imaginary, flat, no dynamics
 Randall, Sundrum, our space-time as a “brane”
in 5 or more dimensions of the “bulk”
 Coquereaux, Jadczyk, (4+4), non-flat, our
space-time is the “Shilov boundary”
 Burkhard Heim, (4+2)+(4+2), 6 material, 6 non-
material, geometry and dynamics, psi, but
mathematically on shaky grounds
Physicist John Stewart Bell (1928-1990)
CERN

 Quantum theory
is sick
 It does not
describe real
objects
 Needs “beables”,
real events
 Unfinished …….
 Feynman: “Nobody understands quantum theory” –
therefore
 Merge quantum theory with hyperdimensional
geometry. Mendel Sachs “Quantum Mechanics from
General Relativity”
 Mind needs extra dimensions, probably infinitely
many, with a hierarchical structure
 Reinterpret Heisenberg’s uncertainty: measuring
simultaneously several noncommuting variables is
very sensitive to “shapes of probability waves” –
possible applications to detecting “subtle energies” and
touching non-material dimensions

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