Volume 15 No 3 (2017)
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Relational Decision-Making Processes
Daegene Song
Abstract
The nonlocal aspect of entanglement is often considered to show the solid distinguishability of quantum weirdness
from classical theory. In this paper, this peculiar facet of entanglement is discussed in light of the observerdependent subjective model, in which vacuum is filled with the quantum negative sea of the observer's reference
frame. The correlation of observers' choices with respect to the observed, as opposed to the ordinary correlation
of state vectors with respect to the choice of observables in the observer-independent objective scheme, will be
considered. In particular, we will argue that, unlike in the objective model, it is the observers' conscious negative
sea that interact and share with each other. The presented discussion is consistent with the previous proposal of
continuous or infinite negative sea as an innate aspect of universal grammar shared among observers.
Keywords
Information, Decision-Making, Entanglement, Language
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