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View SchemaAn interdisciplinary approach to certain fundamental issues in the fields of physics and biology: towards a Unified Theory
| Authors | Fred H. Thaheld |
|---|---|
| Categories | |
| ArXiv ID | physics/0601060 |
| URL | https://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0601060 |
| Journal | BioSystems 80 (2005) 41-56 |
Abstract
Recent experiments appear to have revealed the possibility of quantum entanglement between spatially separated human subjects. In addition, a similar condition might exist between basins containing human neurons adhering to printed circuit boards. In both instances, preliminary data indicates what appear to be non-local correlations between brain electrical activities in the case of the human subjects, and also non-local correlations between neuronal basin electrical activities, implying entanglement at the macroscopic level. If the ongoing extended research and the analysis of same continues to support this hypothesis, it may then make it possible to simultaneously address some of the fundamental problems facing us in both physics and biology through the adoption of an interdisciplinary empirical approach based on Bell's experimental philosophy, with the goal of unifying these two fields.
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