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A Primary Quantum Model of Telepathy

Gao, Shan (2003) A Primary Quantum Model of Telepathy. [Preprint]

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Abstract

In this paper, we give a primary quantum theoretical model of telepathy based on the principle of quantum superluminal communication (QSC). Some feasible experimental suggestions are presented. The possible application of telepathy as one kind of new communication means is also discussed.

Item Type:Preprint
Additional Information:All historical experience confirms that men might not achieve the possible if they had not, time and time again, reached out for the impossible. ------ Max Weber
Keywords:quantum nonlocality, quantum superluminal communication (QSC), consciousness, telepathy
Subjects:Neuroscience > Biophysics
Psychology > Psychophysics
ID Code:3065
Deposited By: Gao, Shan
Deposited On:19 Jul 2003
Last Modified:11 Mar 2011 08:55

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