What Is the Vital Force? Towards a Quantum Perspective on Vitalism and Possible Consequences for CAM.

Lionel Milgrom
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A brief history of vitalism is followed by a description of the scientific paradigm and the relationship of information to quantum theory. Quantum Bayesianism (QBism) is introduced as an alternative subjective interpretation of quantum theory, and a better descriptor of the therapeutic process (TP) than previous objective conventional quantum theoretical (CQT) interpretations. The vital force (Vf) is considered a system defined solely by observations of a patient’s (Px’s) secondary symptoms (S2) during case-taking, and changes to them (DS2) after treatment. This is combined with a previous gyroscopic metaphor of the Vf. According to QBism, wave functions generated by this metaphor depend on subjective degrees of belief in observations of S2 and DS2. As such, assessing a Px’s S2 and DS2 not only changes over time but may well differ from another’s assessment of the same Px. Conclusion: Treating the Vf as an analogue of the quantum state of a macroscopic system, i.e., Px, represents all that can possibly be known about a Px’s symptoms by observation, not the Vf’s presumed reality, separate from an observer. The Vf is simply a representation of knowledge about Px, suggesting how a subjective generally valid quantum metaphor for the TP might develop in future.
什么是生命力?从量子角度看生命力及其对 CAM 的可能影响》。
首先简要介绍了生命论的历史,然后描述了科学范式以及信息与量子理论的关系。量子贝叶斯主义(QBism)是量子理论的另一种主观解释,也是对治疗过程(TP)比以前的客观传统量子理论(CQT)解释更好的描述。生命力(Vf)被认为是一个系统,完全由病例采集过程中对患者(Px)次要症状(S2)的观察以及治疗后这些症状的变化(DS2)来定义。这与之前对 Vf 的陀螺比喻相结合。根据 QBism,该隐喻产生的波函数取决于对 S2 和 DS2 观察的主观信念程度。因此,对一个 Px 的 S2 和 DS2 的评估不仅会随着时间的推移而改变,而且很可能与其他人对同一 Px 的评估不同。结论:将 Vf 视为宏观系统(即 Px)量子态的类似物,代表了通过观察可能了解到的 Px 症状的全部信息,而不是 Vf 与观察者分离的假定现实。Vf 只是关于 Px 的知识的一种表征,它暗示了未来如何发展一种主观的、普遍有效的 TP 量子隐喻。
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