Consciousness and non-locality (II). Scientific evidence for a perpetual and ubiquitous non-locality. Teleportation of information, energy and matter
Part I of this article discussed how various theoretical models, like theories of everything, consciousness, and psi, suggest the presence of a universal and continuous form of non-locality, which is different from the well-known concept of quantum entanglement. What sets psi theories apart is that there is substantial empirical evidence supporting them, even though they challenge mainstream academic beliefs. Psi phenomena such as clairvoyance, precognition, telepathy, and micropsychokinesis, have been well-documented, even in mainstream media. However, there are other less-explored phenomena, such as macro-psychokinesis, thoughtography, and teleportation, which suggest the idea of carrier-less energy transfer. All these phenomena share a common element: they can be explained considering a ubiquitous and everlasting form of non-locality.
1.
Carrierless information transfer. Remote viewing and ganzfeld protocols
There is
substantial evidence indicating that consciousness can access accurate
information about entities located at a distance in both space and time,
without the need for any kind of transmission medium, such as waves or
particles. Although this statement may seem exaggerated at first glance, it
deserves serious consideration.
Delving
into the realm of parapsychological research reveals an abundance of serious
scientific data, which unfortunately remains largely overlooked and even
suppressed by mainstream science and society at large. These phenomena have
been unfairly stigmatized with derogatory labels like "controversial"
or "pseudoscience." Furthermore, even terms that were originally
neutral, such as "parapsychology," "paranormal,"
"extrasensory," and "supernatural," now carry negative
connotations due to years of rejection, persecution, and ridicule. While there
are many reasons behind this unwarranted censorship, exploring them is beyond
the scope of this work (though it could be a fascinating subject for another
article).
Nonetheless,
this situation is profoundly unfortunate because a detailed analysis of these
phenomena could provide a wealth of empirical data to serve as a foundation for
the future development of both psi and consciousness theories. Moreover, it
could have implications for various other fields, including quantum biology,
the Theory of Everything (TOE), cosmology, and more. It holds the potential to
yield groundbreaking discoveries.
To begin
with, there are numerous studies, including extensive meta-analyses, offering
overwhelming support for the existence of these effects, even in individuals
without specific training or special abilities (Radin, 2006; Tressoldi, 2010).
Radin, D.
(2006). Entangled Minds: Extrasensory Experiences in a Quantum Reality.
Paraview Pocket Books.
Tressoldi,
P. E., Storm, L., & Radin, D. (2010). Extrasensory Perception and Quantum
Models of Cognition. NeuroQuantology, 8(4), S81‐S87.
Among the
various forms of ESP, telepathy has received extensive study, often using a
laboratory protocol called ganzfeld. Only between 1974 and 2008, over 100
articles and six meta-analyses of such experiments were published, revealing a
success rate well above what would be expected by chance (31.5 %). The combined
probability of these results is extraordinarily low, at 1x10-11 (Tressoldi
et al., 2010).
Clairvoyance,
another form of ESP, has also undergone thorough scientific investigation. In
the early 1970s, the Stanford Research Institute (SRI) developed a protocol
known as controlled remote viewing (CRV), showing promise for military
espionage purposes. This development led to a series of classified projects,
collectively known as "Star Gate," which were developed for over 20
years and received over $20 billion in funding from various governmental
agencies, primarily military organizations. Notable contributors included the
Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) and other entities such as the CIA, which
currently hosts the declassified program archives (May & Marwaha, 2018).
The effect size observed in these studies was moderate, between 0.4 and 0.7 (Targ,
2019).
May, E. C.,
& Marwaha, S. B. (Eds.). (2018). The Star Gate Archives: Reports of
the United States Government Sponsored Psi Program, 1972-1995.
McFarland & Company.
Targ, R.
(2019), What Do We Know about Psi? The First Decade of Remote-Viewing Research
and Operations at Stanford Research Institute, Journal of Scientific
Exploration, Vol. 33, No. 4, pp. 569–592.
Some tests
were conducted with the viewer situated in an electromagnetically shielded
room, yet the shielding did not affect the quality of the results. In fact,
Ingo Swann, the initial remote viewer and developer of the CRV protocol, was
recruited for the first Star Gate project after Stanford personnel observed him
influencing the readings of a theoretically immutable highly shielded
magnetometer, while he was remote-viewing its interior (Swann, 1996). All
attempts thus far to detect psi-mediating waves or particles have proven
unsuccessful (Irwin & Watt, 2007).
Swann
demonstrated that anyone could be successfully trained in remote viewing. Due
to this success, a second Star Gate laboratory was established at Fort Meade,
with the specific objective of training military personnel for intelligence
purposes. Swann published a concise book in 1991 that allows any sufficiently
open-minded individual to initiate remote viewing within minutes and obtain
personal proof of the phenomenon's authenticity (Swann, 1991). The author of
this article personally embarked on this journey with extraordinary results.
Swann, I.
(1996). Remote Viewing: The Real Story. Library of Congress
Cataloging-in-Publication Data.
Irwin, H.
J., & Watt, C. A. (2007). An Introduction to Parapsychology.
McFarland and Company, Inc.
Swann, I.
(1991). Everybody's Guide to Natural ESP: Unlocking The Extrasensory
Power of Your Mind. Tarcher.
Some of the
groundbreaking research in the field of extrasensory perception has broken
through the barriers of censorship and found its way into some of the most
respected mainstream journals. Notably, Stanford physicists and Star Gate
project managers Russel Targ and Harold Puthoff published a paper on remote
viewing in Nature (1974). Several years later (1994), Cornell
University psychologist Daryl Bem published a paper on ganzfeld telepathy in
the Psychological Bulletin (Bem & Honorton, 1994). While
there are additional examples, this article does not aim to provide an
exhaustive list of such references.
Puthoff,
E., & Targ, R. (1974). Information transmission under conditions of sensory
shielding. Nature, 251(5476), 602-607.
Bem, D. J.,
& Honorton, C. (1994). Does psi exist? Replicable evidence for an anomalous
process of information transfer. Psychological Bulletin, 115(1),
4–18.
It is also
worth noting that the Japanese technology giant Sony operated for nearly a
decade a dedicated laboratory, referred to as ESPER, focused on researching
clairvoyance and eyeless sight as reported in a now-declassified Star Gate
document from 1989. Additionally, Sony had another laboratory named the
Pulsegraph lab, which primarily researched Chinese qigong healing. According to
the mentioned report, Sony's researchers were fully convinced of the
authenticity of the psi phenomena they were investigating. In 1998, Sony
spokespersons officially acknowledged the reality of the psi phenomena studied
in these labs. Unfortunately, the research had to be discontinued because there
were no prospects of developing marketable products based on their findings (Fortean,
1998).
Declassified
CIA Report (1989). Parapsychology in Japan. CIA-RDP96-00792R000400390001-1
[https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP96-00792R000400390001-1.pdf].
Fortean
(1998). Closing the Dream Factory: Sony Proves That Psychic Powers Are
Real. Fortean, Issue 115.
All this
research seems to provide significant support for the teleportation of
information, since as mentioned, the information transmission has been found to
occur without an information carrier in the form of radiation, sound or
particles. In any case, such carriers are meaningless in the case of
precognition or retrocognition, which have been found to be virtually
indistinguishable from clairvoyance and telepathy (Radin, 2006).
2. Carrierless
energy transfer. Telekinesis and thoughtography
Another
closely related phenomenon, often referred to as psychokinesis or telekinesis,
is particularly intriguing from a theoretical perspective. It lends itself to
study using methods akin to those employed in physics laboratories. Most modern
research has focused on what is known as micro-psychokinesis, which involves
subtle yet statistically significant effects of consciousness on random events,
such as dice tossing and random number generation (Radin, 2006; Irwin &
Watt, 2007).
Conversely,
there are macroscopic manifestations of psychokinesis, where individuals can
move everyday objects with their minds. Macro-psychokinesis is particularly
fascinating from a theoretical standpoint due to its deterministic nature.
However, it is interesting to note that modern research in this area is
relatively limited, possibly because of the prevailing belief that only highly
gifted individuals can demonstrate such abilities. Nonetheless, it can be shown
that individuals with little or no training can produce easily measurable
effects using simple tools like psi wheels or torsion pendulums (Randolf,
2023).
Irwin, H.
J., & Watt, C. A. (2007). An Introduction to Parapsychology.
McFarland and Company, Inc.
Randolf, S. P. (2023). The Psi Wheel: The Ideal Tool for Researching Psychokinesis.
One major
advantage of conducting macro-PK tests is that the experimenter can also serve
as the subject, thus eliminating the need to search for and validate external
subjects. Consequently, the well-known experimenter effect, which refers to the
psychological or telepathic influence of researchers on subjects, is also
eliminated.
Moreover,
while in the case of ESP it can be inferred that information transmission
involves energy transfer (according to information theory, information transfer
is always accompanied by energy transfer), in the case of PK, this connection
is explicit. Conscious or subconscious manipulation of energy distribution can
lead to the creation of complex, time-dependent spatial patterns. Even simple
psi-wheel experiments reveal a dynamic energy distribution reminiscent of the
oscillating magnetic fields in electric motors (Randolf, 2023).
Randolf, S. (2023). The Psi Wheel: The Ideal Tool for Researching Psychokinesis.
When the
energy density is exceptionally high, as seen in the case of the qi emitted by
skilled qigong masters or gifted TK practitioners, complex mental projections
can be generated. These projections may take the form of two-dimensional images
on photographic media and even three-dimensional projections directly into the
air.
There are
several documented instances of photographic recording of mental images,
commonly known as thoughtography. Tokyo University psychologist Tomokichi
Fukurai dedicated years of research (Fukurai, 1931) to several subjects
(Chizuko Mifune, Ikuko Nagao, Sadako Takahashi, and Koichi Mita) who
demonstrated such abilities. Unfortunately, his pursuit of this research
ultimately cost him his academic position (Takasuna, 2012).
Fukurai, T.
(1931). Clairvoyance & Thoughtography. Arno Press.
Takasuna,
M. (2012). The Fukurai Affair. History of the Human Sciences.
25(2):149-164.
Decades
later, Columbia College Psychiatrist Jule Eisenbud conducted in-depth research
(Eisenbud, 1967) on a subject named Ted Serios, who displayed the remarkable
ability to produce high-quality photographic images on photosensitive paper
inside a Polaroid camera even with its lens cap on. Interestingly, no amount of
electromagnetic or X-ray shielding could prevent the formation of these images.
An article by Eisenbud on this subject also appeared in a book on psychic
exploration, edited by Apollo astronaut Edgar Mitchell (1974).
Eisenbud,
J. (1967). The World of Ted Serios: "Thoughtographic" Studies
of an Extraordinary Mind. Morrow.
Mitchell,
E. D. (Ed.). (1974). Psychic Exploration: A Challenge for Science:
Understanding the Nature and Power of Consciousness. G. P. Putnam's
Sons.
More
recently, the Russian prodigy Nina Kulagina was tested in over a dozen
prestigious scientific research centers, with many renowned scientists publicly
endorsing the authenticity of her abilities (Swanson, 2003). Inspired by Ted
Serios (Keil, 1982; Kulagin, 1991), Kulagina could mentally draw simple shapes
on photographic film placed inside opaque envelopes. Researchers also observed
that the film would be exposed as if it were illuminated when placed close to
Kulagina's head while she moved objects telekinetically. Electromagnetic
screening failed to prevent the telekinetic movement or the generation of
strong electric fields near the moved objects. This suggests a clear indication
that the subject's energy might be teleported to the objects.
Swanson, C.
V. (2003). The Synchronized Universe: New Science of the Paranormal.
Poseidia Press.
Keil, H. H.
J., Ullman, M., Herbert, B., Pratt, J. G. (1973-1982). Directly Observable
Voluntary Effects: A Survey and Tentative Interpretation of Available Findings
from Nina Kulagina and Other Known Related Cases of Recent Date. PSPR,
Vol. 56, 197-235.
Кулагин, В. (1991). Феномен К (Феномен Нинель Кулагиной) in Феномен Д и другие, Сост. Колодный, Л.Е. Политиздат. [http://upasaka3.narod.ru/ninel_kulagina.html]
China is
known for its active promotion of psi research, protection, and training of
psychics (Dong & Raffill, 1997). One of its remarkable psychics, Sun
Chulin, was employed full-time by Professor Shen Jinchuan in the Human Body
Science Research Laboratory at China University of Geosciences. As indicated in
her autobiography (2023), her contract was "authorized by the
leaders." Although she possessed natural psychic abilities, researchers
further arranged further training for her in qigong and Chinese medicine,
significantly enhancing her skills. Among many extraordinary demonstrations,
Chulin could perform eyeless sight and thoughtography.
Dong, P.,
& Raffill, T. E. (1997). China's Super Psychics. Da Capo Press.
[Provide a complete URL for the online source.]
Autobiography
of Sun Chulin, a Chinese Supernormal Person, accessed in October 2023. [https://zhuanlan.zhihu.com/p/613068338]
Another
manifestation of the transfer and shaping of human bioenergy is localized
burning and melting, demonstrated by many qigong masters (Randolf, 2023). Sun
Chulin, who could even melt metal coins, produced traces as thin as 1.3 microns
on a gold-plated silicon wafer in a particular study (Chun et al, 1999).
Chun, L.
S., Chulin, S., Jinchuan, S., & Yicheng, L. (1999). Microsculpture by
Psychokinesis. Chinese Human Science, 9(4).
3. The
unconceivable: Simultaneous information, energy and matter teleportation. 3D
thought projections, phase transitions and materialization
In addition
to her telekinetic abilities and other remarkable feats such as blindfolded
vision and inducing physiological changes, including skin burns, in both humans
and animals, Nina Kulagina demonstrated the ability to produce a peculiar mist
inside a tube. This mist was dense enough to scatter light to the extent that
it impeded the passage of a laser beam.
The author
of this text has complete trust in Chris Fazio, a qigong practitioner who has
developed through qigong an extraordinary ability to generate and emit
bioelectricity (Randolf, 2023). In video footage provided by Chris, an evolving
pattern consisting of some misty blobs resembling the taijitu symbol (☯) could be observed between his hands while he
is intently focusing on creating a qi ball. It is evident from the video that
these blobs are not random shapes and they are visible due to their
light-scattering properties.
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Optical effects produced by Cris Fazio while making a qi ball. Reproduced with permission
It is intriguing to note that more extreme forms of this phenomenon have been documented since the late 19th century, during the hype of mediumistic séances and many respected public figures, including Pierre Curie, Sir William Crookes, and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, were involved in researching them.
During
these séances, certain mediums would enter a hypnotic trance state and evoke
what was then believed to be materializations of spirits. Typically,
tissue-like shapes would emerge from their body orifices and transform into
body parts or faces, often with a somewhat cartoonish appearance. After a brief
period, these shapes would vanish, leaving no trace as if they had never
existed. These shapes were typically in shades of black and white and had a
texture akin to soft matter. In many cases, they were consistent enough so that
copies could be made by submerging in molten wax. The term ectoplasm was
invented by French physiologist and Nobel Prize winner Charles Richet.
Thorough
research soon revealed that most of the ghostly shapes were images originating
from the subconscious minds of the mediums rather than the souls of the
deceased. Physicians such as Baron von Schrenck-Notzing (1923) and Thomas
Hamilton (1942) conducted extensive investigations on this subject, documenting
their findings with numerous photographs and taking rigorous measures to
eliminate any possibility of fraud.
Schrenck-Notzing,
A. (1923). Phenomena of Materialisation: A Contribution to the
Investigation of Mediumistic Teleplastics. E. P. Dutton. [https://archive.org/details/phenomenaofmater00schr/page/n5/mode/2up]
Hamilton,
T. G. (1942). Intention and Survival. The McMillan Company of
Canada Ltd. [https://archives.lib.umanitoba.ca/media/Hamilton_Intention_and_Survival.pdf]
Some
unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP) have characteristics that resemble
three-dimensional projections of consciousness. This perspective could
potentially explain their wide range of forms and behaviors that often defy
common sense, such as their often extraordinary speed of movement and
instantaneous turns without apparent deceleration and acceleration. Recent
research conducted by scientists affiliated with Apollo astronaut Edgar
Mitchell's foundation, now known as the CCRI (Consciousness and Contact
Research Institute), appears to support this view by proposing that UFOs are
consciousness-projected holograms (Hernandez, 2022).
Hernandez,
R. (2022). The Mind of GOD: A Spiritual-Virtual Reality Model of
Consciousness & The Contact Modalities. Amazon Publishing, Inc.
Certain
mind-over-matter experiments appear to influence directly the structure of
matter, as evidenced by a body of literature. Oxford physicist John Hasted
conducted research on the renowned spoon bender Uri Geller, among others, and
documented his findings in a book (1981). He also delved into various
other paranormal phenomena associated with Geller.
Hasted
measured strain, hardness and magnetic susceptibility distributions among other
magnitudes and confirmed that the metals bend due to the psychic action. He
also observed that the metals softened without any increase in temperature. A
shorter report published in the Journal of the Society for Psychical Research
on this topic garnered the attention of researchers associated with the Star
Gate program, with a copy of it now being available on the CIA's website.
Hasted, J.
B. (1981). The Metal Benders. Routledge & Kegan Paul,
London, Boston & Henley. [https://www.urigeller.com/the-metal-benders/]
Hasted, J.
B. (1979). The Detail of Paranormal Metal-Bending, Journal of the
Society of Psychical Research. Available for download from CIA’s website: [https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP96-00788R002000130011-5.pdf]
Boeing
engineer Jack Houck conducted numerous public shows known as "PK
parties," during which crowds of people engaged in metal bending of steel
objects such as spoons, forks, bolts, and thick rods. On some occasions,
individuals were even able to bend the bow of a spoon, a feat virtually
impossible under normal conditions (Schmicker, 2002). According to Houck
(2004), even hardened steel objects like hacksaw blades would soften and bend
without breaking, rendering their hardness similar to that of annealed steel
after the bending. These tests undeniably suggest the occurrence of phase
transitions.
Houck, J.
(2004). Material Deformation by Intention. Accessed in October
2023. [https://www.jackhouck.com/mdi.shtml]
Schmicker,
M. (2002). Best Evidence. iUniverse, Inc.
Nina
Kulagina demonstrated the ability to leave permanent white marks on a glass
plate by touching it with her fingers for just a few seconds, indicative of
some phase or chemical transformation in the glass (Kulagin, 1991).
Kulagin, V.
(1991). Феномен К (Феномен Нинель Кулагиной) in Феномен Д и другие, Сост. Колодный, Л.Е. Политиздат. [http://upasaka3.narod.ru/ninel_kulagina.html]
Yan Xin, a
renowned Chinese physician and healer, along with ten other researchers from
China and the USA (2002), reported temporal and reversible modifications to the
molecular structure of water, as evidenced by Raman spectroscopy. The team
conducted these experiments multiple times, sometimes from a distance of up to
7 km, consistently observing a strong and broad Raman band appearing at
1000-3000 cm-1 after Xin’s qi treatment, which then disappeared
after a couple of hours.
Xin was
also shown to be capable of altering the radioactivity of 241Am,
a feat impossible to achieve by modifying physical conditions such as
temperature, pressure, electromagnetic fields, or chemical environments. These
measurements were conducted using a gamma-ray spectrometer and a solid-state
nuclear track detector. In some experiments, Xin deliberately decreased the
radioactive decay rate, while in others, he increased it. In a particular test,
Xin managed to produce a 10 % increase in radioactivity in a sample located
1900 km away, a modification significantly exceeding experimental error
margins.
Xin, Y.,
Lu, F., Jiang, H., Wu, X., Cao, W., Xia, Z., Shen, H., Wang, J., Dao, M., Lin,
H., Zhu, R. (2002). Journal of Scientific Exploration, Vol. 16, No.
3, 381–411.
One of the
most astonishing forms of mind-matter interaction is teleportation.
Surprisingly, there are scientific accounts of this phenomenon. One such report
was published and signed by a dozen researchers from the Chinese Institute of
Atomic Energy, with its translation appearing in a declassified CIA document,
apparently associated with the Star Gate program (Li et al., 1990). This report
details several teleportation tests conducted with an extraordinary subject
named Zhang Baosheng in the presence of 20 senior researchers. The tests
included:
- Shifting a coin from one closed
envelope to another.
- Taking the hands out of a
mechanical wristwatch through the skin of the closed palm of Dr. Li (the
first author of the research paper).
- Removing several small objects
from a bottle and rematerializing them on the surface of the table where
the bottles were placed. Notably, a YBCO superconductive magnetic sensor
remained functional after teleportation. Another object, a sample of
radioactive isotope 241Am, maintained its level of
radioactivity. A sample of α-iron Mösbauer absorber was also characterized with Mösbauer
spectroscopy before and after the test and was found to remain unchanged.
Several other tests were conducted on these and other objects, but no
significant changes were detected.
Li Q., Du,
X., Chen, Y., Zhou S. Guan, X., Yang Z., Zhang J., Cheng, W., Shi, S., Ma, G.,
Su, S., Zhu, T., Hao, X. (1990). Study of Paranormal Phenomena by Means of
Experiments at Microscopic Level, Atomic Energy Science and Technology, 24(1),
92-95, translation published in declassified CIA document:
CIA-RDP96-00792R000200650002-3. [https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP96-00792R000200650002-3.pdf]
Paul Dong,
in his work with Raffill (1997), shares various anecdotes about Baosheng's
exceptional skills and life. Dong describes Chinese research and training of
children who could perform demonstrations of teleportation, blindfold reading,
telekinesis, and more. According to Dong, there are many people in China
capable of teleportation, and he references numerous Chinese government
research efforts in this field.
A study on
Chinese children capable of performing teleportation was reported in the Journal
of Scientific Exploration (Shen, 2010). This report describes a
telekinetic experiment involving a 17-year-old boy who had received ESP
training at Fudan University. After approximately 40 minutes of concentration,
the boy successfully teleported a piece of paper from a closed container on a
table to the nearby floor. This experiment was conducted in the presence of two
researchers and five guest observers.
Shen, D.
(2010). Unexpected Behavior of Matter in Conjunction with Human
Consciousness, Journal of Scientific Exploration, Vol. 24 (1),
41–52.
Sun Chulin
has also been reported to perform similar and even more extraordinary
demonstrations (Jinchuan, S., 2015). These include teleporting large objects
into bottles with openings too small for normal insertion, teleporting objects
into locked desks, increasing the size of objects, and more. Sun's
extraordinary skills also encompass speeding up seed germination (Bai et al,
2000), ripening fruits, heating and burning objects at a distance, eyeless
sight, telekinetically moving objects in confined spaces, and many more.
Jinchuan,
S. (2015). Report on the Research of the Special Functions of the Human
Body, Earth and Universe Functional Center (EUFC) report. [http://www.eufc.org/article/disp.html?itemid=327]
Bai, F.,
Sun C., Liu, Z., Shen, J., Shen, Y., Ge, R., Bei, C. Zhang, J., Shi, X., Liu,
Y., Liu, X. (2000). Seeds Induced to Germinate Rapidly by Mentally Projected
'Qi Energy' Are Apparently Genetically Altered, American Journal of
Chinese Medicine, Vol 28(1), 3-8.
Uri Geller
has also been reported to perform teleportation in multiple instances, often
spontaneously. While most reports are not from laboratory tests, Swanson (2003)
provides a compilation of anecdotal evidence of such events, including tests
conducted at Stanford Research Institute with physicists Puthoff and Targ in
the early years of the Star Gate program and another test in front of
physicists at the University of London.
Swanson, C.
V. (2003). The Synchronized Universe. New Science of the Paranormal. Poseidia
Press.
4.
Recapitulation
The ancient
concept of interconnectedness has garnered support from numerous scientists
and, more recently, has received substantial theoretical backing from
experimental and theoretical physics. However, the current notion of non-local
correlations, in the form of quantum entanglement, appears to require an
extension to a stable and omnipresent type of non-locality to attempt an
understanding of psi phenomena and consciousness.
Parapsychology
offers a wealth of information on psi manifestations, all of which seem to
involve some form of carrier-less transfer of information, energy, matter, or
combinations thereof. In the case of clairvoyance, information transfer is
readily apparent, while macro-psychokinesis, thoughtography, and the generation
of ectoplasm also indicate energy transfer.
Ectoplasm
seems to represent a state of matter intermediate between electromagnetic
energy and normal matter, dynamically projected into space like a hologram.
There is evidence of phase changes and compositional alterations in ordinary
matter as well. Most astonishingly, scientific reports exist concerning the
teleportation of matter.
How could
teleportation even be possible? To teleport an object, one would need to copy
all the information defining it, transmit it to another location in space, and
then use it to construct an exact clone while "erasing" the original
object. Is this possible? As shown in Part I of this article, what is known as
quantum teleportation involves the transmission of qubits (quantum information)
utilizing quantum entanglement and a conventional transmission channel.
However, this is a different process.
Modern
physics treats both matter and information as energy. Once referred to as
"elementary particles" are now more appropriately named quanta,
representing quantized (discreet) waveforms. There are no particles orbiting
atomic nuclei; instead, there are energy distributions oscillating in
hard-to-imagine ways. These waveforms are mathematically described as boundless
probability distributions. Electrons, quarks, photons, and other quanta are
virtually distributed throughout the entire universe, with specific regions
where the energy is more likely to be detected. This aligns with our hypothesis
of ubiquitous and permanent non-locality.
According
to the latest developments in string theory, all elementary particles are
merely different energy oscillation patterns. This provides one more
justification for Einstein's famous special relativity equation, equating mass
and energy. Today, these elementary particles or quanta are used for
transferring and manipulating information through technologies mentioned in
Part I, constituting a new field known as quantum information science.
With these
fundamentals, one can envision all types of matter as specific energy field
distributions encoded by a set of quantum and spatio-temporal parameters,
essentially information. Using additional parameters, entire objects and object
assemblies could be equated to information.
On one
side, we have non-zero energy density corresponding to various quanta
distributed in space, including in a vacuum. On the other side, information
seems to be holographically distributed throughout the universe, including
within our minds. Parapsychological research suggests that accessing this
information does not require understanding or rationalization but rather
inhibiting the conscious mind.
If
information is indeed ubiquitous, there is no need for an information
transmission channel, and energy distributions could be shifted from one region
of space to another. Therefore, our minds might, in principle, be capable of
redistributing energy density, thereby moving objects, modifying, creating, and
even destroying matter without the need for conventional transmission channels
using waves/particles.
Even though
this discussion is speculative in nature, and might sound absurd to many
unaware of the existing empirical evidence, it might well turn out to be a good
way towards rationalizing the seemingly impossible phenomena described. Let us
not forget that historically, the most extraordinary scientific advances have
been made based on seemingly ludicrous hypotheses.
Published:
2023-10-04
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