by editor | Aug 20, 2014 | Conference, Paper, WAVES Conference
Draft of Paper Presentation, Waves Conference, Fairfield Iowa 2014 Abstract One of the most significant implications of quantum theory is that consciousness needs to be included in a scientific account of the physical world. Although the major interpretations of...
by editor | Mar 1, 2014 | Article, NeuroQuantology
NeuroQuantology | March 2014 | Volume 12 | Issue 1 | Page 102-125 Abstract In classical physics, all change in nature is believed to take place in an unbroken chain of cause and effect. In quantum physics, change is believed to be irreducibly probabilistic, and...
by editor | Sep 1, 2013 | Article, NeuroQuantology
NeuroQuantology | September 2013 | Volume 11 | Issue 3 | Abstract The shift from particle to field theories has been crumbling pillars of classical objective science, and is reverberating in philosophy of science. Fundamental issues implicit in objective...
by editor | Oct 22, 2012 | Article, NeuroQuantology
NeuroQuantology | 2012 | Abstract This paper examines major interpretations of quantum wave function collapse, including the orthodox, many-worlds, decoherence, and neorealist interpretations. The interpretations increasingly support quantum reality, and are...
by editor | Jan 31, 2012 | Explore, Paper
EXPLORE January/February 2012, Vol. 8, No. 1 This paper introduces Vedic principles of therapy as a holistic integration of healing and human development. The most integrative aspect is a “consciousness-based” approach in which the bottom line of the mind is...