Volume 10 No 3 (2012)
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Nonlocality and Intuition as the Second Foundation of Knowledge
Ede Frecska
Abstract
A two-input model of human information processing with the corresponding biological interfaces is proposed in this essay. It is argued that dual aspects of nature generally are reflected in the way we relate to it, and may appear on the different levels humans make representation of the environment. Evidence from neurosciences for two quite distinct forms of visual perception and the ‘bicameral mind’ concept are presented as existing examples of the argued principle. The local-nonlocal division of the physical world cuts to the deepest level of information processing resulting in two basically different but complementary foundations of knowledge.
Keywords
consciousness, duality, nonlocality, psi, quantum brain dynamics
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