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Title: Carl G. Jung’s Synchronicity and Quantum Entanglement: Schrödinger’s Cat ‘Wanders’ Between Chromosomes
Authors: Limar, Igor V.
Citation: NeuroQuantology. - 2011.
Issue Date: Jun-2011
Publisher: Odessa I.I.Mechnikov National University
Keywords: consciousness
quantum entanglement
nucleic acids
synchronicity
mitosis
meiosis
Series/Report no.: Vol 9, Issue 2, Page 313-321
Abstract: One of the most prospective directions of study of C.G. Jung’s synchronicity phenomenon is reviewed considering the latest achievements of modern science. The attention is focused mainly on the quantum entanglement and related phenomena – quantum coherence and quantum superposition. It is shown that the quantum non-locality capable of solving the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen paradox represents one of the most adequate physical mechanisms in terms of conformity with the Jung’s synchronicity hypothesis. An attempt is made on psychophysiological substantiation of synchronicity within the context of molecular biology. An original concept is proposed, stating that biological molecules involved in cell division during mitosis and meiosis, particularly DNA may be considered material carriers of consciousness. This assumption may be formulated on the basis of phenomenology of Jung’s analytical psychology.
URI: http://dspace.onu.edu.ua:8080/handle/123456789/1634
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