Today I was glad to receive a response from the expert on Bergson. I had sent him the article by Olivier Costa de Beauregard, on Bergson, the same article I recently blogged on.
So this discussion we had inspired me to dig deeper into Costa de Beauregard's research and I got this paper on searching: costa de beauregard telegraph advanced wave
pdf linkTwo Lectures on the Direction of Time
O. Costa De BeauregardSyntheseVol. 35, No. 2, Hans Reichenbach, Logical Empiricist, Part V (Jun., 1977), pp. 129-154
So the issue here is whether time is fundamentally asymmetric - as Costa de Beauregard argues is the case for relativity or is time symmetric as he states it is for the more fundamental quantum reality?
So because quantum mechanics relies on waves that are reversible then even though we can not observe it, there has to be a reverse entropy from the future.
So normally entropy is inherently unknowable as randomness but in quantum physics just because something is indeterminate or unknowable directly does NOT mean that it is therefore random as entropy, and so also could be Negative Entropy or reverse time information!
So here Costa de Beauregard is actually explaining relativistic quantum biology!!! He's explaining quantum evolution! Very amazing.
And so then he uses this to explain the Schroedinger Cat Paradox:
Amazing!!
and so....
Here is his book on Time - google review
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