2010
DOI: 10.14704/nq.2010.8.4.310
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Collapse of the Wave Function? Pre-Stimuli Heart Rate Differences

Abstract: Analyzing the EPR paradox, Schrödinger concluded that the problem lies in the way time is used in quantum mechanics. The Schrödinger wave equation, which was the focus of most of the discussion surrounding EPR, is not relativistically invariant and treats time in an essentially classical way. For example it assumes that there can be a well-defined "before" and "after" the collapse of the wave function. Once the wave function collapses into a particle, the event is irreversible. On the contrary, when the relati… Show more

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“…When he later worked on his thesis in statistics, he was presented to the works of Fantappiè. Di Corpo and his colleague psychologist Dr Antonella Vannini are now probably the only persons working to understand this potential breakthrough in physics, [1][2][3] and they are not even physicists.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When he later worked on his thesis in statistics, he was presented to the works of Fantappiè. Di Corpo and his colleague psychologist Dr Antonella Vannini are now probably the only persons working to understand this potential breakthrough in physics, [1][2][3] and they are not even physicists.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%