Natural Philosophy: 003

March 29, 2009

McPhail, A.V.H. (in preparation) Body, Mind, and Consciousness. Lucid Press. Poneke, Aotearoa. Natural Philosophy: 003

McPhail, A.V.H. (2009) From a classical neuroscience towards a quantum theory of mind and consciousness. Lucid Press. Poneke, Aotearoa. Natural Philosophy: 003(1).

McPhail, A.V.H. (2009) Quantum teleportation and mental telepathy. Lucid Press. Poneke, Aotearoa. Natural Philosophy: 003(2).

The cover letter to Nature.
The abstract of the following
paper which relies on the Poneke Interpretation of quantum mechanics.

The first editor, Richard Sutcliffe, said that the review provided a firm and novel conclusion but doubted that the paper could compete with limited space demands. The second editor, the executive editor, after a resubmission and an ‘A-Z,’ variously explained that review articles were normally commissioned by the editorial team and that there was no experimental result. I pointed out that this article provides a watershed in western science, that science can be observational, and that the title of the journal was Nature.

After receiving not even a response to an email for seven (7) days and feeling that the reason was not scientific but political (hard to tell when I receive no challenge) I shall not be publishing the research articles, Quantum teleportation and mental telepathy and Quantum tunnelling and harmonic resonance anywhere but on this website and shall never submit to Nature again.

I also wonder whether the Editor-in-Chief, Philip Campbell, was expecting a telephone call just before lunch in London, Monday, 7 April, 2009 as I was walking downtown to a telephone. Curious, I mentioned that to noone. Was it the satellites (NZSAS observational experiment) or the telepathy (freeemason/mossad/illuminati Vitruvian violation)? Telepathy requires continual external physical corroboration as explicated in theora that often refer to Alice and Bob.

[Addendum 25 05 2009]

A little note I wrote to send to Sue Pockett about Libet’s backwards referral. The theory is that mind can register successful feedback but cannot feel an energetic transfer. See Heelan (2004).

[Addendum 25 05 2009]

Some background on my prior studies in genetics and molecular biology. I studied for a Honour’s in 1998 at the Victoria University of Wellington [Spitaumatra buniwerlin]. My Honour’s Project apparently wasn’t read by FProfessor Daugherty who argued against me getting First Class Honours, maybe so I couldn’t get overseas to university and have dinner with Valerie. A reading of the introduction explicates the field and a reading of the results and the information graph suggests that Phil Board was incorrect in claiming identical mutation mechanisms in New Zealand and Australia, an example of evolution [of populations] in the rough. That year arbitrary time penalties were introduced for the first time. My Genetics exam was graded extremely harshly. One question was about whether to save Cheetahs. I argued that once a gene pool is too small with deleterious mutations there is no argument from diversity, maybe only from aesthetics:

My honour’s report.

An essay on floral homeotic selectors.

An essay on aneuploidy in humans. I suspect that the marks I got off were for missing the reference that made that same point as me. I had been most kindly helped by my fellow student with access to references.

The slides for a neurological disorders. The seminar contained a discussion on a theory of dyslexia in which I posited that there is a speed mismatch between the mind and symbolic generation. I would now update that to say that there is a mismatch between condensate unfolding (superposed non-semiotic thought) and linearisation by the brain. [for example, in haskell: flip f x y = f y x].

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Heelan, Patrick (2004). The Phenomenological Role of Consciousness in Measurement . Mind and Matter 2: 61-84.

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