Precognition of a Quantum Process

Q2 Psychology
H. Schmidt
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Abstract

In two precognition experiments, the subjects were faced with four colored lamps which were lit in random sequence. Their objective was to guess which of the four lamps would light up next and to press the corresponding button. In the first experiment, there were three subjects, who carried out a total of 63,066 trials. Their combined results were highly significant (p < 2 x 10-9). In the second experiment, two of the same subjects plus a third had their choice of trying to predict, as before, which lamp would light up next (to try for high score) or to choose one which would not light next (low score). In a total of 20,000 trials, the subjects were again successful in achieving their aim to a highly significant extent (p < 10-10). For providing the random target sequence, use was made of single quantum processes which may represent nature’s most elementary source of randomness. A practical advantage of the device is that it works fast and that the randomness can be easily computer tested. The author is a physicist who is particularly interested in statistical physics and the foundations of quantum theory. After teaching at universities in Germany, Canada, and the U.S. he has joined Boeing Scientific Research Laboratories. ---[Original]Ed.
量子过程的预知
在两个预知实验中,受试者面对四盏按随机顺序点亮的彩色灯。他们的目标是猜测四盏灯中的哪一盏会下一个亮起来,然后按下相应的按钮。在第一个实验中,有三个受试者,他们总共进行了63066次试验。两组综合结果极显著(p < 2 × 10-9)。在第二个实验中,同样的两名受试者加上三分之一的受试者可以选择,像以前一样,尝试预测下一盏灯会亮起(争取高分),或者选择下一盏灯不会亮起(争取低分)。在总共20,000次试验中,受试者再次成功地实现了他们的目标,并且达到了非常显著的程度(p < 10-10)。为了提供随机目标序列,使用了单量子过程,这可能代表了自然界随机性的最基本来源。该装置的一个实际优点是工作速度快,而且随机性可以很容易地被计算机测试。作者是一位物理学家,对统计物理和量子理论的基础特别感兴趣。在德国、加拿大和美国的大学任教后,他加入了波音科学研究实验室。——(原始)。
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Journal of Parapsychology
Journal of Parapsychology Psychology-Psychology (miscellaneous)
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1.30
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Parapsychology is published quarterly in March, June, September, and December by the Parapsychology Press, a subsidiary of the Foundation for Research on the Nature of Man. The Journal is devoted mainly to original reports of experimental research in parapsychology. It also publishes research reviews, theoretical and methodological articles that are closely linked to the empirical findings in the field, book reviews, news, comments, letters and abstracts.
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