Volume 15 No 3 (2017)
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The Physics of Mind-Matter Interaction at a Distance
Luciano Pederzoli, William Giroldini, Elena Prati and Patrizio Tressoldi
Abstract
The aim of this work is identification and localisation of the interaction between mind and matter, specifically with
respect to random number generators, and identification of the type of energy that can alter the degree of
randomness of bit-string outputs of these electronic devices. Regarding localisation of the mind/random-numbergenerator interaction, we believe it occurs through the production of electron+gap pairs in the inversely polarised
P-N junction of the Zener diode that is used as a white noise generator, with resulting peaks of non-random current.
Conversely, regarding the type of energy acting on the analogue signal, we believe it is made of photons of
wavelength ranging from 0.2 to 1.1 μm, each therefore carrying an energy of between 6.2 and 1.14 eV. The most
controversial part concerns the means by which the human mind can produce this type of energy from a distance
to act directly
Keywords
Mind-Matter Interaction; Biophotons; Photons-Electrons Interaction; Entanglement
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