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by Edgar Mitchell (ca 1998)
This article discusses the quantum hologram as a solution for a variety of consciousness phenomena. In order to explain consciousness phenomena, such as non-locality and the observer, researcher have already looked at quantum mechanics as a possible solution.The recently discovered quantum hologram offers an elegant explanation of parapsychology.
The theory is postulated on the following:
• the non-local quantum correlation is the root cause for perception on all scale levels from molecular to human and beyond. The non-local quantum hologram is carrier of information for subjective perception.
• the quantum hologram is the source of intuitive perception and presents a sixth sensory mechanism.
• the quantum hologram explains learning processes in animals and humans. Evolution follows learning more than random mutations.
• quantum hologram theory postulates a conjugate processes (equal but opposite paths). Perception in the three-dimensional realm requires intuitive perception.
This is the only available testable theory of consciousness. Quantum holography has already been demonstrated on macro levels. The quantum hologram contains a record of all events that happened to an object for ALL objects.
He makes a difference between attention and intention. Attention of people can force random number generators to behave less randomly, It suggest that randomness is not a general feature of nature, but al lack of attention. Intention is a forced for attention, which can change the behaviour of other objects.
It has been suggested that in order to “intention” one has to tune in to the object. This can be done by obtaining another object which has had a common history with the object, which is to be influenced. With the lack of such an associated object (think remote viewing) this intuitive perception works less well. This is however mostly a lack of training in humans.
The quantum hologram is ubiquitous and can be seen as nature’s mind.