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Psychology from a Quantum Physics Perspective. Tomorrow’s Medicine

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  • 1. Department of Psychology, TsimTsoum Institute, Poland
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Fabien DE MEESTER, Department of Psychology, TsimTsoum Institute, Kraków, Poland, Tel: 48- 691-788-799
Abstract

This article is a follow-up of the previous one entitled “Od Ciala (Columbus) do Umyslu (Copernicus) Koncepcje. Identyfikowanie I Lokalizowanie Umyslu”, Psychologia w Praktyce 1/2018(#7), 9-15 (www.psychologiawpraktyce.pl), describing the basic principles of biological Information Technology (bIT), ie consciousness & mind at cell membrane level, and their ruling of behavior and evolution of all life species on Earth. The Mind came first, the Body followed. Here, we extend on the evolving field of Psychophysics, recognizing the essential and urgent need for adrastic upward leap of current medical practices, from the 17-18th century classic Newtonian “particle / chemical molecule” view to the 19-20th modern Einsteinian“wave / physical quantum” view of the world / reality we live in. The Body is a holographic projection of the Mind. Psychology & Energy Medicine, ie., Psychophysics, are mind-keys to body-health promotion & disease prevention (not tomention treatment/cure). Just as Humans are self-conscious, Psychophysics is the future of Human Medicine. Any and all sound Health Care Professionals (HCPs) will– one day or another – follow the logic developed in this second article.

Citation

De Meester F (2020) Psychology from a Quantum Physics Perspective. Tomorrow’s Medicine. Ann Psychiatry Ment Health 8(1): 1143.

Keywords
  • Psychology
  •  Consciousness
  •  Mind
INTRODUCTION

When Schroedinger came along back in the early 1900s with his “wave/particle” duality concept for the Electron, he solved the “information/matter” enigma that was ramping in Physics for as long as Newton had discovered gravity back in the 1600s.Yet, at that early time of inception of Psychology, Schroedinger had most probably not realized that he had thrown the theoretical basis for the “mind/body” duality, characteristic of all living species on Earth. As Einstein puts it, all in the Universe is about “Vibration”. It is this very “Electron” that has evolved – in Darwinian terms –from “wave/particle” all the way down to “mind/body”. And, since then, of course, Einstein came up with his famous E=mc2 equation, thereby unifying Energy, Matter, and Time/Space. With all this historical ingenuity in mind, one can hardly miss the next window of opportunity for Psychology as an evidence-based Science, ie to help turning Homo sapiens (the body part) into Homo modestis (the mind part), a nongenetically-encoded mutation essential and urgent for Humanity to keep progressing. Information/mind came/comes first. Matter/Body followed/ follows (Figure 1).

MIND/BODY RESONANCE

One cannot dissociate Mind from Body as one cannot dissociate Homo modest is from Homo sapiens, but one can/ should use the first to influence the latter. This approach is sometimes misunderstood because it is all about influencing the behavior or psychophysics / phenotype of the very same entity or biochemistry / genotype. Modern physics has shown that the two states resonate at a speed (1E44s-1) faster than light speed itself and that – irrespectively of the established fact that we spend 50% of our time on Earth as the holographic image (mind) of ourselves (body) – our visible physiological sensors (eyes, ears, etc) perceive the visible parts only, ie the body. The non-visible parts though, ie the mind, play a crucial role – yet still unconsciously for most – at defining the ultimate outcome. Sensitive clinical measurements (eg SQUID1 ) have definitely prove the existence of a magnetic information field extending out and up to a couple of meters around us. We may sometimes feel it when in company / groups without really paying attention to it, yet our pet friends may have find their own way to a selective advantage of dwelling with us, contributing to each other mind/ body health benefits.

IMPRINTING/DOWNLOADING THE MIND

In the JAN/FEB 2018 issue of PwP, we have seen how cell membrane fatty acids contribute to the forgotten memory (RAM/ heart black box), the processor (CPU/brain astrocytes), and the expression vector (ROM/red blood cells to/from peripheral organs/tissues) to elaborate in fine on behavior² . Cell membrane unsaturated fatty acids or – better say – their allylic double bond – have the ability to absorb and emit tytes of information (-1,0,+1) in a fractal-like manner³ . From there, it becomes obvious that – at the difference of the carrier – bIT (biological Information Technology) is about and evolves on all but similar principles to in-silico IT (Information Technology), ie electron wave-particle duality. Imprinting/downloading the mind therefore comes down to encoding/transmitting cell membrane fatty acids tytes, consciously and/or un-consciously, and – therefore – fast evolving IT knowledge / applications do apply to bIT. A SWOT analysis may then be appropriate in terms of evaluating the Value of the synergy at the IT / bIT interface.


1 SQUID (Superconducting Quantum Interference Device) magnetometer.

2 Medical manifestations are express?ed as bio-electrical activities / body’s?? elec? tromagnetic fields (EMFs): electrocardiograms (ECGs/heart), electroencepha? lograms (EEGs/brain-cerebral cortex), and electromyograms (EMG/peripheral-skeletal muscles), respectively.

3 Fractals are nature’s fundamental mathematical patterns for growth and organi? zation, where the whole is encoded (interference patterns & phasing) in each part (cell membranes) and all parts are together one interconnected whole (mind). The whole of the mind (cell membrane fatty acids) – just as of the body (cell nucleus nucleic acids) – is in each cell

STATE OF THE ART

Excluding politico-military developments, the state-of-the-art in bIT in rather poorly scientifically referenced at present stage of application development. Either, it comes from empirical observations (eg health benefits of pets, placebo effect of medicines, electro-magnetic field assisted-medicine, etc) or research/clinical centers (electron spin resonances, electron encephalogram, etc) (Table 1 and 2).

The low frequencies magnetic spectrum has the ability to interact with the fatty acids- made double leaflet membrane of the 100 trillion cells the human body is made of, whose about 25% are circulating as red blood cells (RBC) and immune defensive cells (IDC) and about 75% are peripheral organ/tissue cells. Cellular membrane entrainment through pulse phasing throughout the entire body is undoubtedly the most critical life dynamic action of Earth-derived magnetic fields on all Earth-based life species. A compromised magnetic field in that range of low frequencies (Earth changing geomagnetism, Man-made electromagnetism smog) is reportedly leading to the loss of natural entrainment due to interferences and to an all series of ill-health syndromes (lowering TMP5, flocking RBC) which may eventually deteriorate to major mind-related diseases, ie addictions – including to food (overweight & obesity), depression, psychiatric disorders (Table 3 and 4).

Bio-feedback electroencephalograms (EEG) are commonly used to record/stimulate brain activity in psychological patients. They basically record brain waves which at membrane level translates into fatty acid vibrations/translations, themselves depending on the number of allylic double bonds of the specifically exited fatty acids (Table 5).

Magnetic fields are the secret weapons of Nature to control the Mind of the Universe, Life in particular, in its deepest core, ie the dual wave/particle electron. Magnetic fields interact first and foremost with the Mind as the Body is virtually transparent to magnetic field. However, the Mind resonates with the Body and so-doing instruct it about what to do; the Body – on the other hand – bio-feed backs the Mind on the result/consequence of carrying-out the instruction. Electrons are little vortex magnets all by themselves which – because of their extremely low mass (me: 9.11E-31Kg) – behave as particle and/or wave depending on their environment. When located in π-orbitals of double chemical bonds – a characteristic of the fatty acid allylic double bond – they behave as waves and – in fine – informions; their dipole orientation is sensitive to surrounding magnetic fields in a way that an allylic double bond has three energy levels (-1,0,+1) depending on the orientation of the mutually interacting electron dipoles (spins) located on each carbon atom of the allylic double bond4,5,6,7.

Using an appropriate magnetic field, fatty acids allylic double bonds (the Mind) can therefore be encoded just as routinely done in-silico (computer chips) or on any other appropriate support (eg. CD-disk) using a perpendicular coherent electric field (eg. Laser light). Turning someone’s Mind from Devil to Hero may eventually come down– therefore – to instruct someone’s Mind of a Code of Conduct in an appropriate magnetic field. The two sides of the razor as for each new tool. Ethics is essential and becomes urgent as the barriers to access the technology are falling apart at a pretty fast pace.

Of course, the brain (CPU)/heart (RAM) are barriers to environmental mind-bore instructions, but – in view of redundant criminal acts popping up here & there, now & then, one cannot avoid raising concerns against all-too-common manifestations of violence of any sort (physical, social, sexual, psychological, medical, name them) in front of age-independent weak/not-necessarily-aware individuals bathing in most common / current strong magnetic fields (cell phones, laptops) / electromagnetic smog (electric supply, microwaves, tele-communication tools)8 (Figure 3).

Table 1 and 2: Bio-photons are the most notable bosons or force-carrying particles, and are responsible for the entire low frequencies magnetic spectrum, interacting with immobilized organ/tissue cells (Schumann harmonics or Yang Input) and circulating cells (geomagnetic field harmonics or Yin Input)4 .

Organ/Tissue Cells Circulating Cells
Heart (RAM), Brain (CPU) Mind/RBC (ROM)
Schumann Frequencies Resonance Geomagnetic Field Resonance
7.83, 14.07, 20.25, 26.41, 32.45Hz 11.79, 16.67, 23.58, 30.80Hz

Table 3 and 4: Hemoglobin in red blood cells (RBC-HbO2) adopts a number of possible electronic configurations depending on environmental/ physiological conditions. Under normal conditions, body/mind respiration is diamagnetic (no resulting magnetic fields).

Fe(II)/3O2 Fe(II)/1O2 Fe(III)/O2- Fe(IV)/O22-
Triplet
Oxygen
  Singlet
Oxygen
  Superoxide
Ion
  Peroxide
Ion
Relaxation7   Mind   Body   Stress
Low E/O2   High E/O2   High E/O2   Highest E/O2
Paramagnetic   Diamagnetic   Diamagnetic   Paramagnetic
Low E/O2   High E/O2   High E/O2   Highest E/O2
Paramagnetic   Diamagnetic   Diamagnetic   Paramagnetic

Table 5: Double leaflet cell membrane fatty acids and their expected/calculated translation/vibration resonances along Schumann frequency resonances, based on their respective number of allylic double bonds. MUFA: Mono-Unsaturated Fatty Acids, EFA: Essential Fatty Acids, HUFA: Highly Unsaturated Fatty Acids, #db: number of allylic double bonds, FA: Fatty Acids, OA: Oleic Acid, LA: Linoleic Acid, ALA: Alpha-Linolenic Acid, AA: Arachidonic Acid, EPA: Eicosa-Pentaenoic Acid, DHA: Docosa-Hexaenoic Acid. (*) ALA is not normally present in animal cell membranes; LA & CHL (cholesterol) appears as the evolutionary substitute for the characteristic #db=3 Boolean gate in biological Information Technology (bIT), centered at ±8Hz in a standard EEG and matching Schumann 1st harmonic resonance frequency (7.83Hz).

   MUFA  EFA  HUFA
#db  1  2  3  4  5  6
FA OA LA ALA AA EPA DHA
C18:1ω9 C18:2ω6 C18:3ω3 C20:4ω6 C20:5ω3 C22:6ω3
ν(Hz) Calc.
ν(Hz) Obs.
1.8 3.2 5.8 10.5 19.0 34.0
0.2-3 3-8 8-12 8-12 12-27 >27
Name delta theta(*) alpha beta gamma

Table 6: Body/Mind Resonance versus Health Promotion & Disease Prevention.

Homo sapiens 10E44s-1
 Homo modestis
Body   Mind
Chemistry   Physics
Visible spectrum Daylight frequencies Photons   Invisible spectrum Magnetic fields
Biophotons
Mirror image Consciousness Medication   Meditation Self-consciousness
Magnetic fields
Tissue Omega-6/3 Imbalance Syndrome Diseases Magnetic Field Deficiency Syndrome
(TBL) ARA/EPA∼1/1 Prevention (RBC) TMP≥70mV
Newtonian Medicine Treatment Energy Medicine

Table 7: Opportunity/threat reach of magnetic fields.

EMF Strength Occurrence Function at Reach Entraining / Encoding Frequencies
±0.5G Earth geomagnetic fields Mind health / balance, physical phasing entrainment / psychological sense of belonging. 1-30Hz (bIT)
±0.5T Man-made magnets Mind encoding / downloading / erasing, education / rehabilitation. 1-5GHz (IT)
Note: Earth EMF strength has naturally decreased by some 80% (from ±2.5 to ±0.5G) over the past 4,000 years, supporting modern two-fold recommendation to (1) supplement the Mind with an Earth- like geomagnetic pulse EMF and (2) supplement the Body with an antenna receptor / amplifier, eg magnetite. 1T = 10,000G.

 


4 In Chinese Medicine, the two - Yang Input from above & Yin Input from below – are said to be in balance (±0.5 Gauss) for optimum health.

5 TMP: Trans membrane potential.

6 So far, the heart generates the largest mind/physical body EMF. The ampli? tude of a standard ECG is about 60x larger than those characteristics of the brain waves recorded in a standard EEG. There is room for improvement in brain CPUs cognitive activities.

7 Qigong or the science of energy cultivation is associated with the art of deep breathing. Practicing Qigong increases the mind/physical body EMF.

SWOT ANALYSIS (ENERGY MEDICINE)

As Homo modestis departs from Homo sapiens for the sake of Humanity, it becomes clearer that the brain is at risk of developing chronic degenerative diseases. It classically starts with mild depressive episodes which – under inappropriate environmental conditions (eg ?6/3 > 1) – may ignite chronic tissue inflammation and ultimately result in clinical symptoms of more serious conditions. Depression though is key to Creativity. The secret therefore appears to reside in the learning of the value of being depressed, if only episodically (Table 6).

Strength

- Non-invasive health promotion & disease prevention.

- Mind → Body approach of energy medicine.

Weakness

- Sensitivity to electromagnetic smog.

- Supplementary medicine. PEMF, Magnetite.

Opportunity

- Mind-erasing in blood samples prior to storage/ transfusion.

- Mind-encoding in education/rehabilitation → Code of Conduct.

Threat

- (Un)-conscious mind-encoding/downloading.

- Manipulation of brain (CPU) / heart (RAM) → brain/ heart-wash (Table 7)

PSYCHOLOGICAL MEANING

In humans, the human/hero part/side of things taking ever more control on behavior, ie the phenotype, it becomes ever more essential to source means which can absorb the stress that is resulting from the filtration process at heart level8 . Giving away has a cost. Pets appears – if only from observation – ideal models to be/become exactly that. They typically hug with their owners and, as such, are capable of absorbing the negative counterpart of any positive/bright side of any complex set of digitalized information resulting from a characteristic human/ heroic cognitive process. On the other hand, their cognitive capacity being nihil or fairly limited, pets actually enjoy the love-process of cuddling while absorbing and dissipating the resulting dark side of their lovers, ie they are capable of dissipating the received information with no harm/stress at physiological level. The mechanism involved in the transfer of bio- information (tytes) is similar to that at the basis of time/space reference and to that that applies to the transfer of standard in-silico digitalized information (bytes), ie unconscious transfer and absorption of tytes capable of jumping from one to another close-by living subjects just as they can field-transfer from the cosmos to any such subject dwelling in the same time/space environment. Star dust. Ever more complex though, as Evolution keeps its way. The substrate of the circulating mind has been identified and located, ie red blood cells. Deciphering the mind code is well on its way. Time has come for late bloomers to switch-on their cognitive brain and to start enjoying the challenge leading all the way from Homo sapiens to Homo modestis (Figure 4)9,10.


8  As points of reference, a commercial bar magnet develop a magnetic fields of 0.5-1.0T (5-10000G) and a kitchen microwave oven works in the range of 2-3GHz. The risk of seeing incidental/accidental (un)-conscious mind-encoding in such environment is not nihil. Better keep the brain “on” at all time.

9  From Columbus to TsimTsoum Concepts. A Kyoto-type Approach. 

10  In this modern quantum physics view, pets might just be/become a anatural close-reaching alternative to sex, the latter being less neutral – psychologically / physiologically – for the sexual partners.

MEDICAL ETHIC

The benefit of the Newtonian medical approach for the treatment of modern chronic degenerative diseases becomes ever more blur as one progresses in the understanding of their origins, ie the necessity of an evolutionary leap from Homo sapiens to Homo modestis. The fact of the matter is that there is no choice. It is scientifically established that Homo sapiens is facing an evolutionary dead-end. Cultural – as opposed to Natural – Evolution is taking over the lead and the Mind is at risk. Modern chronic degenerative diseases, eg obesity, depression, bi-polar & time/space disorders¹¹, are all harbingers of the on- going transition. The Mind dictates the Body behavior and, in fine, health & diseases. Time has come to change Mind in medical practices, indeed.


11 Note that some time/space disorders may also be due to DHA deficiency at cell membrane level, leading to a mind-entrainment transition from the Sun to the Moon dependent EMFs, as observed in lunatic subjects.

SPIRITUAL TENTATIVE CONCLUSION

On a more spiritual note, if God is a self-fueled political concept purposely elaborated to lead people from their most single unique weakness, ie self-consciousness, then what in the absence of God? Are we truly irrelevant? Perhaps – yes – as far as the Body is concerned. Homo sapiens is facing an evolutionary dead-end; chronic degenerative diseases are rocketing, causing 85% of all deaths worldwide. A critical threshold has been passed; non-communicable diseases have become communicable, socially and/or epigenetically. Obesity is a mind disease. BMI, diseases are rocketing, causing 85% of all deaths worldwide. A critical threshold has been passed; non-communicable diseases have become communicable, socially and/or epigenetically. Obesity is a mind disease. BMI, the long established Body Mass Index has been re-coined Body Mind Index¹². If we are star dusts and do resonate with the Cosmos, then the mind comes first. The body follows. In all life-species, the mind has to do with unsaturated fatty acids – the allylic double bond – electron spin vibration resonance. The mind naturally works similarly to an ESR (electron spin resonance) spectrophotometer in a sci-tech laboratory, yet at a far lower energy (amplitude & frequency). It resonates at a determined/precise frequency of an electromagnetic wave (eg sunlight) in a determined/precise electromagnetic field (eg geomagnetic field). Singularity of bIT & IT may well be much closer in time/space than one may attempt to think of it comfortably…13


12 De Meester F. Obesity is a « Communicable” Mind Disease. Approaches to Aging Control. Journal of Spanish Society of Anti-Aging Medicine and Longevity 2014,18;7-10.

13 Singularity by Ray Kurzweil  https://books.google.com/books/about/The_Singularity_is_Near.html?id=0d8oD wAAQBAJ&printsec=fr ontcover&source=kp_read_button

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

My gratitude goes to Dr Hab Agnieszka Wilczynska, Lead Editor of “Psycholgia w Praktyce” (www.psychologiawpraktyce. pl) & Leader of “Heroic Imagination Project – PL” (www.hip.org. pl), for her continuous interest in & unconditional support to the development of the principles of Psychophysics - as evolving from a physicochemical approach to the inherent properties of the allylic double bond in unsaturated fatty acids, evolutionary selected to conversely be present in double leaflet membranes of all living cells, circulating (blood/lymph) and immobilized (organs/tissues), to shape the Mind and – in fine – dictate Body behavior, ie the Phenotype.

De Meester F (2020) Psychology from a Quantum Physics Perspective. Tomorrow’s Medicine. Ann Psychiatry Ment Health 8(1): 1143.

Received : 19 Feb 2020
Accepted : 17 Mar 2020
Published : 19 Mar 2020
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