Volume 10 No 3 (2012)
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Remote State Preparation of Mental Information: A Theoretical Model and a Summary of Experimental Evidence
Patrizio E. Tressoldi and Andrei Khrennikov
Abstract
The aim of this paper is to define in theoretical terms and summarise the available experimental evidence that physical and
mental "objects", if considered "information units", may present similar classical and quantum models of communication
beyond their specific characteristics. Starting with the Remote State Preparation protocol, a variant of the Teleportation
protocol, for which formal models and experimental evidence are already available in quantum mechanics, we outline a formal
model applied to mental information we defined Remote State Preparation of Mental Information (RSPMI), and we summarise
the experimental evidence supporting the feasibility of a RSPMI protocol. The available experimental evidence offers strong
support to the possibility of real communication at distance of mental information promoting the integration between
disciplines that have as their object of knowledge different aspects of reality, both physical and the mental, leading to a
significant paradigm shift in cognitive and information science.
Keywords
quantum information, entanglement, remote state preparation, mental information, fidelity
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