Hi Mark,

I also just noticed, backtracking through my blog I made connection
with the dynamical psychology site before via Fred Abaraham's
"Blueberry Brain" ... a small and converging world.

Ian

On 6/3/07, ian glendinning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Mark,
>
> That's an excellent paper in terms of the subject matter it links.
> It's right on my own agenda. Suffice to say I see quantum information
> processing behind all reality, consciousness and psychology - not in
> any reductionist way but in a sense of levels of emergent patterns on
> top of emergent patterns - hence the holographic metaphor behind what
> is ultimately "evolutionary psychology" - though historical baggage
> makes "EvoPsych" a dirty word in many parts.
>
> Where you say (after Stapp)
> "The Holographic Principle is the information theory of such quantum fields."
>
> I'm not sure why you need capitalised "Holographic Principle" - the
> reason for my initial suspicion - for me this is just the very concept
> of holochory. But spot on as the basis of argument.
>
> (It's the reason I responded with the link to the BCS "quantum
> information" sources - also ariginally inspired by Stapp, Josephson,
> Deutsch, Eckhert et al, but now delving too deep for me to follow into
> the mathematics of "nilpotent Dirac equation re-writes" - I'm guessing
> your expertise is psychology rather than quantum physics per se ?)
> http://www.bcs.org.uk/siggroup/cyber/bcs_cmg.htm
>
> Anyway - more than a coincidence - I quoted Henry Stapp (and Brian
> Josephson) as my own seed crystal moment in seeing that Pirsigian
> quality - patterns of value - and patterns in "quantum information" -
> holochory were the same root of reality. Ref my 2005 Conference paper
> on Ant's site.
> http://robertpirsig.org/Glendinning.htm
>
> I will probably post more on my blog, so I can cross-link to all the
> common sources we share. Not just Stapp, but Bohm, Sachs, and 8/10ths
> of your reference list.
>
> Interesting addition. Thanks
> Ian Glendinning
> www.psybertron.org
>
>
> On 6/1/07, Mark Germine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Ian,
> >
> > My paper is at the URL:
> >
> > www.goertzel.org/dynapsyc/2007/holomind.htm
> >
> > I'm not sure if this will come back as a link.  If it does not, it might be
> > simpler just to Google "Holographic Principle Theory of Mind" and click on
> > the above URL.
> >
>
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