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Schrödinger's Cat Smile

  • Book

  • October 2022
  • Bentham Science Publishers Ltd
  • ID: 5688593
The book presents a multidisciplinary analysis of the context of quantum physics experiments and the function of the human mind that makes it possible to demonstrate that an object-based model of reality formed at the level of the unconscious is the basis of our worldview.

The consciousness experiences a “time flow” because of the specific features of perception in the form of a model with a sequential fixation of events. Together with the need to relate objects in terms of the model, this generates a space-time representation of the world around us. Acceptance of a mental character of our construct of reality allows for resolution of the problems in quantum physics and its paradoxes, thereby opening the way to an insight into reality.

The presented material is organized in a specific order to facilitate the reader's understanding. First, the fact that if there are no objects in the area of quantum mechanics, then they belong to the corresponding model rather than the reality is proved by case studies of the most discussed and relevant paradoxes of quantum physics. The authors consider a topological variant in constructing an object-based space that describes the physical properties of an object that are the most verified in science and describable with mathematical relations. The functionality of the proposed construct is tested by deriving the “laws” of conservation of energy and momentum in a relativistic form.

The book is oriented towards experts in physics and psychology, advanced students, and readers interested in state-of-the-art science and the philosophy connected to it.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction
  • On Space
  • On Time
  • Conclusion
  • Notes
Chapter 2 Structural Organization Of The Brain
  • Introduction
  • Unit For Control Of Tonus And Waking
  • Unit For Acquisition, Processing, And Storage Of Information
  • Unit For Programming, Regulation, And Verification Of Mental Activity
  • Conclusion
  • Notes
Chapter 3 The Principles Of Semantic Modeling
  • Introduction
  • Conclusion
  • Notes
Chapter 4 An Object-Based Model In Physics
  • Introduction
  • Construction Of An Object-Based Space
  • The Difference Of “Time” In Classical And Quantum Physics
  • Conclusion
  • Notes
Chapter 5 Delayed-Choice Quantum Eraser In A Space-Time Description 76 Introduction
  • Conclusion
  • Notes
Chapter 6 Coupling Of The Models Of Quantum And Classical Realities 94 Introduction
  • Brief Information For Reference
  • Conclusion
  • Notes
Chapter 7 Purposeful Systems, Evolution, And Subject-Based Aspect Of Systems Science
  • Introduction
  • Advent And Development Of Systems Science
  • Principles For Construction Of Motivational Spaces
  • Conclusion
  • Notes
Chapter 8 Consciousness And Reality In The Oriental Tradition
  • Introduction
  • Buddhist Interpretation Of The Relationship Between Microcosm And Macrocosm
  • Conclusion
  • Notes
  • References
  • Afterword
  • Subject Index

Author

  • Sergey Suprun
  • Anatoly Suprun
  • Victor Petrenko