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Quantum psyche

At the end of the 19th century Sigmund Freud discovered that our acts and choices are not only decisions of our consciousness, but that they are also deeply determined by our unconscious (the so-called "Freudian unconscious"). During a long correspondence between them (1932-1958) Wolfgang...

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Autores principales: Baaquie, Belal E, Carminati, Federico, Demongeot, J, Galli-Carminati, Giuliana, Martin, F, Teodorani, Massimo
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Giugi ed. 2015
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2001075
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Demongeot, J
Galli-Carminati, Giuliana
Martin, F
Teodorani, Massimo
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description At the end of the 19th century Sigmund Freud discovered that our acts and choices are not only decisions of our consciousness, but that they are also deeply determined by our unconscious (the so-called "Freudian unconscious"). During a long correspondence between them (1932-1958) Wolfgang Pauli and Carl Gustav Jung speculated that the unconscious could be a quantum system. This book is addressed both to all those interested in the new developments of the age-old enquiry in the relations between mind and matter, and also to the experts in quantum physics that are interested in a formalisation of this new approach. The description of the "Bilbao experiment" adds a very interesting experimental inquiry into the synchronicity effect in a group situation, linking theory to a quantifiable verification of these subtle effects. Cover design: "Entangled Minds". Riccardo Carminati Galli, 2014.
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