Volume 16 No 7 (2018)
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Consciousness is an Entity with Entangled States: Correlating the Measurement Problem with Non-Local Consciousness
Liang Shan
Abstract
The difficulty in solving the measurement problem may derive from a lack of thorough understanding of the nature
of consciousness. Recent findings from parapsychological research and confirmed reports of veridical perceptions
during near death experiences (NDEs) show that consciousness can acquire non-local information and may act as
an independent entity outside of the body. But how apparent nonlocal properties of consciousness correlate with
the measurement problem is unclear. Starting from the assumption that discrete states of consciousness are
entangled with corresponding superposed eigenstates of an observed system, the findings of the double-slit
experiment and delayed-choice quantum eraser experiment are reanalyzed and the non-locality of consciousness
entity is derived from first principles. I propose experimental designs aimed at testing non-local entanglement
between multiple consciousness entities that may help explain anomalous phenomena including telepathy, the role
of “which-path information” in a measurement, and the nature of consciousness in non-human animals. Finally, I
discuss the origin of the perception of time and the relationship between time and consciousness.
Keywords
Consciousness, Measurement Problem, Non-local, PSI, Near Death Experience, Entanglement
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