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Qui c'è un elenco di ricerche collegate al "cervello quantico" (quantum brain) di Satinover:
4. Experimental Results Supporting Quantum Brain/Mind/Consciousness
There are several types of experimental results supporting and/or being explainable based on quantum brain/mind/consciousness (the list is not complete):
1. Parapsychology: e.g., Rupert Sheldrake (see 2009), Dean Radin (see 2006).
2. Homeopathy (water memory): e.g., Jacques Benveniste (see Davenas et. al, 1988).
3. Remote effect of Human Intention: e.g., Robert Jahn & Brenna Dunne (see 2009),
William Tiller (see 2007), Masaru Emoto? (see 2005), Uri Geller? (see 1999), various Qigong effects.
4. Non-local corrections of EEG: e.g., J. Grinberg-Zylberbaum (1987), Jiri Wackermann (see, 2004).
5. Sensed presence and altered state of consciousness under magnetic stimulations: Persinger e.t. al. (see, 1993, 2010a).
5. Non-local corrections of MRI signals: e.g., Jeanne Achterberg (2005).
6. Non-local correlations of EEG under magnetic stimulations: Michael Persinger, et.
al.(2003, 2010b).
7. Non-local pattern in cognitive functions: e.g., Diederik Aerts et. al. (see 2000), Elio Conte et. al.(2003, 2010).
8. Light/environment-induced biological effects: e.g., Peter Gariaev (see, 1991), Bevan Reid (1989).
9. Consciousness collapse wave function: e.g., Dick J. Bierman (2003), also see Mark Germine? (1998).
10. Non-local effects of chemical substances on the Brain: Huping Hu & Maoxin Wu (2006a-c).
11. Non-local chemical, thermal and gravitational effects: Huping Hu & Maoxin Wu (2006d, 2007a-b).
12. Optical illusions: Efstratios Manousakis? (2007), Elio Conte et. al.(2009).
Considerato che citano anche Beveniste e la sua memoria dell'acqua, mi sa che siamo messi male...
L'unico italiano citato sembra essere Elio Conte.
Questo articolo è Wu & Hu (2010). {non ridete, si dice proprio cosi'...}
Saluti
Simon