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Quantum Mechanics

Dr. Frederico Faggin

Quantum entanglement implies entities with free will

 


 

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Editor's note:

Dr. Frederico Faggin is one of the heavyweight scientist-inventors of the 20th century. In 1971 he developed the first silicon chip, the microprocessor at the heart of all electronic devices today. He also produced the new touch-sceen technology.

Currently, he is writing, lecturing, and advocating what he feels to be an even more fundamental revolution in science - that consciousness, not matter, is the ground of all reality.

 

 

Irreducible, pg. 177:

the existence of free will implies the extraordinary property of quantum entanglement which makes it possible to have a becoming universe whose future is not determined a priori [that is, without reference to fact gathering or experience] by laws, but by the free will and the creativity of the interacting seities [consciousness units]…

Entanglement produces instantaneous nonlocal correlations between two distant entangled systems such that no signal traveling at the speed of light could cause them.

These acausal correlations demonstrate that, before a measurement, we cannot attribute preexisting objective values to the systems’ variables. It is as if the two systems were connected “from within.”

And this [correlating entanglement] happens regardless of their distance. There is no “local realistic” explanation for entanglement...

Quantum probability describes ... a state that does not yet exist prior to the measurement because it is due to the free will choice of a seity.

 

Editor's note: "before a measurement" means, there is not yet any objective or classical existence to the variables; none, until the "collapse of the wave function." Until then, we cannot predetermine the values of these new objects. These come into classical being by the free will choices of the seities, that is, they know what they want, and so, at a certain level, there is no blind randomness in the universe.

 

 

 

Editor's last word:

Also see youtube interviews of Dr. Faggin, for example, here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=14Q_W6H_nZk 

and

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K5REKKkKZpY

wherein Dr. Faggin makes comments, such as, "The structure of matter is isomorphic [“equal form”] to the cognitive structure of consciousness, which can reflect itself [in matter]"; our "bodies reflect the accumulated learning of consciousness; matter is the ink with which consciousness writes its own self-knowing."