Beyond UFOS - The Science of Consciousness - Volume 1 by Reinerio Hernandez

Beyond UFOS - The Science of Consciousness - Volume 1 by Reinerio Hernandez

Author:Reinerio Hernandez
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Published: 2018-07-31T04:00:00+00:00


Once the pcar condition is established, the percipient can change its mind state with regard to the object. The perceived information can be operated upon by the brain’s function so that cognition occurs with respect to the perceived information and meaning assigned. Cognition and meaning require finding a relationship between the perceived information and the information residing in the percipient’s memory. The percipient can then form an intent with respect to the object. In such case, the path I have labeled “attention” could suddenly be changed to “intention”; that is, from a passive state to a pro-active state (Figure 1).

In self aware animals’ (those with a brain) cognition, meaning and intent with respect to an object can often be described in simple terms, for example: enemy, fight or flight; food, eat; friend, greet, etc. The non-local component of information, although present and creating effect, is operating below the level of conscious perception in humans and results in “instinctual” behaviors in all animals. The brain, as a massive parallel computer, is simultaneously performing numerous tasks to accomplish the desired intention. Classical modeling of this autonomous activity describes it only in terms of classical information and energy flow in the central nervous system and the brain. However, if non-locality is operating at all levels of activity, as this theory suggests, certainly there are resonances involving non-local information operating throughout the body of an organism in parallel with classical space/time functions. Subsequent experimental work will surely uncover these quantum processes where non-local resonance is involved in the functioning of an animal’s internal processes.

In the case of non-local effects at a distance, outside the body, simple spin correlations of entangled particles are the most basic. The spin coherence is reciprocal. Action on one particle creates an effect on other entangled particles. The non-local information is causal of effects at large distances. It is no less important for macro-scale objects. Sheldrake (1995) proposed and others conducted experiments with dogs whereby the animals correctly anticipated their owners’ departure from work to return home. He proposed other successful experiments where rats learning a new maze benefited non-locally from the experience of others who had previously learned the maze, in the total absence of classical space/time information.

It is not surprising, then, that humans exhibit an even wider range of reactions to non-local information. The evidence suggests that humans can perceive, cognize and give meaning to non-local information across a range of complexity, from inanimate objects and simple organisms to animals and other humans. The existence of quantum holography provides an adequate informational structure to permit a theory for the observed results. The case is a classic case in phenomenology, where results are repeatedly observed over time that fall outside the prevailing paradigm and must await new developments in science before an explanation is forthcoming.

The results for intentional effects of non-locality should be no more difficult to accept than the results for perception. The pcar relationship implies a symmetry, that is, information flows in both directions between object and percipient such that each is object and each is percipient.



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