On Sat, Jun 9, 2012 at 8:20 AM, Paul Brandon <[email protected]>
wrote:

> contemporary physics (quantum theory -> string theory) seems to be in an
> 'anything is possible' mode, so I'm not sure that a working physicist would
> make an a priori judgement on precognition.


I tried to see if an actual working physicist had written something showing
that quantum field theory was agnostic with respect to psi phenomena. When
I entered the following keywords "quantum physics psi" into Google, I hit
an unexpected roadblock--psi is a term used in quantum mechanics:
"The wavefunction which describes the state of a particle is often denoted
by the letter Y (spelled 'psi' and pronounced 'sigh'). It is a complex
function which is defined everywhere in space..." (Felder & Felder, 2003;
http://snipurl.com/23ve8x2).

Anyways, I recall reading critiques written by physicists showing why
quantum field theory cannot be used to explain at least some of the
specific claims that have been made about psi. I also wonder if there are
any physicists prepared to claim that quantum field theory contravenes the
laws of thermodynamics. If not, then I'm not certain that "spooky action at
a distance" or other quantum phenomena are relevant.

On Sat, Jun 9, 2012 at 5:14 AM, Lilienfeld, Scott O <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Daryl Bem was my undergraduate advisor at Cornell from 1978 to 1982.  He
> .... spoke quite favorably about the possibiilty of paranormal phenomena in
> his courses....  The article's implication that data "changed his mind"
> following many years of skepticsm of psi strikes me as exceedingly dubious.


That's why I posted the link to the article. When the JPSP article was
first published, I read in several places that he had been studying
paranormal phenomena for years. It sounded to me a bit like the claims made
by Freud's followers that he had to be 'pulled kicking and screaming' to
the conclusions that led to the development of the psychoanalytic approach.

Best,
Jeff

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