Volume 17 No 4 (2019)
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Determination Need for the Quantum Entanglement Occurrence Physiological Mechanism in the Human Body to Explain Carl G. Jung’s Synchronicity
Igor V. Limar
Abstract
The significance of synchronicity studies is confirmed by the attention of some reputed researchers, in particular, such a famous theoretical physicist as John Stewart Bell (Bell, 1988), noted in papers. (Stewart, 1983) is one of the first papers in which non-local quantum theories are mentioned in connection with Jung’s synchronicity. Later, the idea of connecting quantum non-locality with Jung’s synchronicity can be found, for example, in (Amoroso, 1997; Davies, 1989; Germine, 1997; Peat, 1997; Reuter, Kurthen and Linke, 1990) and in (Amoroso, 1999; Atmanspacher, 2003; Burke, 2007; Germine, 2007; Guindon and Hanna, 2002). Subsequent interpretations of this concept and references to it are presented in (Caramel and Stagnaro, 2010; Gernert, 2008; Raff, 2009; Wheeler and Hyland, 2008) and, to some extent, in (Brizhik, Giudice, Tedeschi and Voeikov, 2011; Duane, 2005; Matschuck, 2011; Summhammer, 2011). Lists of other papers in which the synchronicity phenomenon is interpreted on the basis of quantum non-locality can be found in (Limar, 2011, Limar, 2012). In addition to the hypothesis suggesting the possibility of explaining synchronicity based on quantum nonlocality, hypotheses which try to explain synchronicity phenomenon based on other physical mechanisms are also proposed
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