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Accession Number : ADA027866
Title : An Approach to Understanding Psychotronics
Descriptive Note : Technical briefing
Corporate Author : SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT CORP HUNTSVILLE AL
Personal Author(s) : Bearden, Thomas E.
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Report Date : JUN 1976
Pagination or Media Count : 88
Abstract : Psychotronics refers to the interaction of mind and matter, and so to a union of physics and metaphysics. The author advances a fourth law of logic together with the first three Aristotlean laws of logic form a complete, closed metalogic encompassing both physics and metaphysics. A cluster of an infinite number of orthogonal 3-dimensional spatial frames, all containing the same single fourth dimension, or time axis, provides a framework onto which mind, matter, fields, being, life, and both physical and metaphysical phenomena can be fitted and precisely modelled. Thus metaphysics can be precisely modelled by, and related to, physics. A mind becomes a complete 3-dimensional physical world. From the model, constructs that model life, death, a biological system, psi, consciousness, inception, telepathy, psychokinesis, UFO's, God, and the collective unconscious can be taken. Materialization, dematerialization, and mind linkage also exist, as does a specific mechanism for tulpas (materialized thought forms). The two-slit experiment and the Hieronymus device are shown to involve the fourth law of logic. Feynman's criterion for a unified field theory is discussed. Hubbard's manifold theory of physics also derives the four-law metalogic.
Descriptors : *OBSERVERS, *PARAPSYCHOLOGY, *BRAIN, *PERCEPTION(PSYCHOLOGY), *LOGIC, *DETECTION, *EQUATIONS, LIFE(BIOLOGY), HOLOGRAMS, COSMOLOGY, FOUR DIMENSIONAL, PHOTONS, TIME, CHARGED PARTICLES, QUANTUM THEORY, MASS, INTERACTIONS, MODELS, PHYSICS
Subject Categories : HUMANITIES AND HISTORY
PSYCHOLOGY
Distribution Statement : APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
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