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Accession Number : ADA038588
Title : Photon Quenching of the Paranormal (Time) Channel: A Brief Note,
Corporate Author : SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT CORP HUNTSVILLE ALA
Personal Author(s) : Bearden,Thomas E.
Report Date : 20 APR 1977
Pagination or Media Count : 10
Abstract : The photon interaction constitutes a time-differentiating operation imposed upon nonobjective, 'paranormal', 4-dimensional spacetime reality, resulting in normal, 3-dimensional, spatial, 'objective' reality, as shown by the two-slit experiment. Since mind occupies the same 'objective' time dimension occupied by physical phenomena, then mind is objective. A mind may then be modelled as an ordinary physical 4-space frame or world co-temporal with the ordinary laboratory 4-space, but spatially separated from it by three or more orthogonal spatial rotations away in a higher dimensional n-space containing only a single time axis. Dynamic phenomena in such a mind world project minute crosstalk vectors (inception) into the real physical world and vice versa; these are normally so minute as to be virtual. One-to-one correspondence established in the two channels of crosstalk between a mind world and a physical structure in the laboratory frame constitutes a living biological system. Time coherent collection of inception is an exponential effect (a function of the number of coherent stages) rather than linear; thus multistage time coherence can provide amplification sufficient to physically materialize a mental phenomenon if the paranormal channel (time channel) is intact and not squelched by photon interaction. Tulpas may then be objectified in a reality format determined by the modulations by all successive layers or unconsciousness between the collective unconscious and the personal conscious.
Descriptors : *PARAPSYCHOLOGY, UNCERTAINTY, QUENCHING, PHOTONS, PERCEPTION(PSYCHOLOGY), FOUR DIMENSIONAL, MINKOWSKI SPACE.
Subject Categories : PSYCHOLOGY
Distribution Statement : APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
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