Remote State Preparation of Mental Information
Patrizio E. Tressoldi, Andrei Khrennikov

TL;DR
This paper explores the theoretical and experimental basis for remotely preparing mental information using models inspired by quantum communication protocols, suggesting new possibilities for mental information transfer.
Contribution
It introduces the concept of Remote State Preparation of Mental Information (RSPMI) and summarizes experimental evidence supporting its feasibility, bridging physical and mental information models.
Findings
Experimental evidence supports RSPMI feasibility
Quantum-inspired models apply to mental information
Potential for remote mental communication
Abstract
The aim of this paper is to define in theoretical terms and summarise the available experimental evidence that physical and mental "objects", if considered "information units", may present similar classical and quantum models of communication beyond their specific characteristics. Starting with the Remote State Preparation protocol, a variant of the Teleportation protocol, for which formal models and experimental evidence are already available in quantum mechanics, we outline a formal model applied to mental information we defined Remote State Preparation of Mental Information (RSPMI), and we summarise the experimental evidence supporting the feasibility of a RSPMI protocol. The available experimental evidence offers strong support to the possibility of real communication at distance of mental information promoting the integration between disciplines that have as their object of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Quantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture · Quantum Information and Cryptography
