Here is her promotional plug to get the experiment funded - she clearly describes her experiment ONLY In this video - otherwise everyone else seems confused by her experiment
Roger Penrose advised her to just use a single slit for her photon precognition experiment - very cool!
Professor Julia Mossbridge talk
Another Professor Mossbridge talk
I sent her a few emails.
Hi Professor Mossbridge: Have you read psychology Ph.D. Christina
Donnell's book on precognition, "Transcendent Dreaming"? I finished my
master's degree by doing intensive qigong meditation training from
Chunyi Lin
http://springforestqigong.com
and I first experienced qigong from Effie P. Chow in 1995. I had a
precognitive dream that was more vivid than being awake in 1995; the
dream came true in detail in 1998. I had many more precognitive dreams
when I was meditating more. The past few years I've meditated less so
I've had less precognitive dreams.
You seem to rely on "time
symmetry" as an assumption so this leads me to think you haven't really
studied noncommutativity that much? Roger Penrose now acknowledges the
foundation of reality is noncommutativity but he acknowledges he's not
very good at noncommutative math. If you check out Eddie Oshins who
coined "quantum psychology" at Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, he
realized the secret was noncommutativity.
http://www.quantumpsychology.com/Also
if you check out Quantum Mechanics Professor Basil J. Hiley's talk
right after Penrose - at the Fetzer Institute - Hiley is promoting
noncommutativity as the explanation. I guess that video is unlisted by
Hiley sent me the link. You say you don't really understand Bohm but
Hiley was the collaborator of Bohm and Hiley again states the truth is
noncommutativity.
You say you rely more on neurocognitive
language - so I'll spare you the link. I actually just published a book
on the psychophysiology of unconditional love - it's on Amazon - as
"Beyond the Rainbow of the Puking Unicorn" - the title's a joke of
course.
Maybe I did a Precognitive answer to your research? haha.
All
my research is free otherwise - on academia. My background is music
theory but I took quantum mechanics my first year of college, from
Professor Herbert J. Bernstein at Hampshire College.
the question, "Why do we limit energy to spacetime" is answered by the
fact that the amplitude has to be squared as a probability for it to be
considered energy. But before the amplitude is squared it can still be a
"force" yet not energy. So it's kind of a semantic definition yet it
does have a technical explanation of why energy is limited to spacetime.
See Quantum Mechanics Basil J. Hiley for the details on why a new
quantum force has been documented empirically - as the "pilot wave" - or
whatever term - Yakir Aharonov calls it "Nega-mass." Hiley says this
new quantum force is a "causative force" and it's nonlocal and from the
future. So it requires the Heisenberg noncommutative matrice math with
the weak measurement experiments of entangled photons to document this
new force. It is also inferred from the Aharonov-Bohm Effect.
I actually have your book "Transcendent Mind" - but I haven't read it yet. I recently loaded up on books for research.
Here's
a photo of your book and my recently published book - I will include it
as a pdf - the last chapter is on noncommutativity and the addendum is a
long email reply I received from Professor Basil J. Hiley.
drew hempel, MA
Julia Mossbridge sets the "Closer to Truth" dude straight
But the two elderly residents, ages 77
and 79, three college students and one recent graduate who are sharing a
ground-breaking intergenerational house at Oberlin College have not
come that far yet.
''Our interaction
is kind of coming in, watching the news together and chatting on the way
in and out,'' said Mary Thornton, a junior religion major from Fort
Smith, Ark. ''We haven't done a lot of cute things, like play Scrabble
in the evenings, because there really aren't enough people yet.''
The
house, owned by Oberlin College, is the first in the nation to provide
both intergenerational living and a live-in assistant for the elderly
residents, said Helene Stone, the associate director of Neighborhood
House, a local social-service agency. The other young people, who moved
in three weeks ago, are John Brooking from Massena, N.Y., who graduated
in May; Julia Walbridge, a senior neuroscience major from Chicago, and
Lars Negstad, a senior history major from Minneapolis.
The
idea for the house came from Jeanne Beattie Butts, an Oberlin social
worker, who said she began planning the house nine years ago after
having visited with a dynamic older woman who was about to be moved to a
nursing home. ''I wanted to create a place for people who could not
live alone,'' Mrs. Butts said, ''but didn't need a nursing home.''
"E. Walbridge published a paper in Nature estimating the power of nuclear weapons that
would be required if an ABM defence relied heavily on nuclear X-ray lasers. As X-rays cannot be bounced back and forth in the lasing rod (as occurs in normal lasers) to produce a narrow collimated beam, the beam of an X-ray laser will be considerably divergent and thus becomes- weak over large distances. On this basis and with the very limited amount of information that is known about the weapon, Walbridge calculated that to destroy a force of 1000 ICBMs using X-ray lasers would require at least 73 Mtonnes of nuclear explosives. Detonations of this magnitude just outside the earth's atmosphere would certainly have grave enviromental impact."
Clery, D. (1987). SDI technology — too far, too fast? Electronics and Power, 33(7), 437. doi:10.1049/ep.1987.0272
This is the theoretical physicist Ph.D. who raised Julia - he went to Shirmer College. I had a friend who went there for several years also - it's a "Great Books" undergraduate degree.
Julia did a Charity: Water birthday donation project
Thanks Professor Julia Mossbridge: I did a blog post with more details on your research. http://elixirfield.blogspot.com/2022/05/professor-julia-mossbridge-argues.html just scroll way down to get to the blog post. haha. Yes as per Hiley I think that Yakir Aharonov's "nega-mass" particle idea
https://arxiv.org/abs/2201.09510 is similar but Hiley told me he doesn't think there is a symmetric rest frame of spacetime. Hiley argues that reality is noncommutative on the macroscale also and therefore there's no need for the collapse of the wave function. This was Eddie Oshins view also when he coined "quantum psychology" at SLAC. So I agree with Hiley and Oshins but Penrose admits he can't really do noncommutative math.
Alain Connes points out almost all scientists don't want to deal with noncommutativity. haha. My background is music training - so I just read science for fun. My basic view is that the symmetric based math since Plato has increased the gravitational entropy on Earth so that the ecological crisis will doom life in a decade. I agree with Penrose that life is based on the negative entropy as a gravitational potential aka "dark energy." Penrose just doesn't scale up the noncommutative math that he acknowledges is at the foundation of protoconsciousness.
It's quite ironic that the symmetric continuum math is originally from the wrong music theory! I've discussed this with math professor Luigi Borzacchini who is now retired but I first contacted him soon after my master's degree in 2000. We last corresponded recently - a few months ago. He doesn't believe in the paranormal but he does say the music theory origins of mathematics is a "deep pre-established disharmony" as the "guiding evoltive principle" of science.
Oh yeah the Unconditional Love is the Yuan Qi in Daoism - and I have experienced a strong "spacetime vortex" dizziness during deep meditation. It really freaked me out. It's only explained in chapter 11 of the book "Taoist Yoga: Alchemy and Immortality" - a free read online. That book takes a while to decipher.
Thanks for your kind reply,
drew
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