Quantum Non-Locality and Universe
Narayanankutty Karuppath, P.Achuthan

TL;DR
This paper explores how quantum non-locality suggests a holistic universe and a consciousness-centered cosmos, discussing implications for reality, causality, and the quantum worldview.
Contribution
It proposes a novel interpretation linking quantum non-locality to a holistic universe and consciousness-centered cosmos, expanding on foundational quantum principles.
Findings
Non-locality implies a holistic universe concept.
Associations of uncertainty with locality and causality are underexplored.
Quantum worldview implications extend to consciousness-centered models.
Abstract
The notion of Non-Locality (NL) in physics has great epistemological implications and impact on the perceptive of Reality. Numerous counter intuitive experimental results that clearly violate Bell's inequality have prompted several physicists to believe in 'mysterious' non-local correlations particularly in quantum systems of EPR type. Not commenting much on whether NL is true or not, our contention is that NL, in general, leads to the concept of holistic universe and further to a global concept of 'Consciousness-Centered-Cosmos' (CCC) as almost inevitable rational outcome. These suggestions though ostensibly unorthodox, are rather within rational and legitimate frame work of science. Our reasoning is quite distinct from the erstwhile doctrine of the role of consciousness in the measurement problem and state vector reduction although the latter may add further credence to the our…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Biofield Effects and Biophysics · Philosophy and History of Science
