Volume 10 No 3 (2012)
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Synchronicities of Carl Jung Interpreted in Quantum Concept of Consciousness
Michael B. Mensky
Abstract
The phenomenon of synchronicities which has been first described by Carl Jung, is explained in the framework of Extended
Everett Concept proposed by the author. EEC differs from the Everett's “many-worlds interpretation” of quantum mechanics in
that it explicitly includes the phenomena of consciousness, super-intuition (direct vision of truth) and ability to choose the
version of reality which is to be subjectively experienced. Extended Everett Concept can explain synchronicities since, according
to this theory, the subjective perception of reality by humans is governed not only by material causes but also by goals that may
be immaterial (words, images or ideas).
Keywords
synchronicity, consciousness, quantum mechanics, Everett's interpretation, extended Everett concept
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