Title: BACK FROM THE FUTURE
1BACK FROM THE FUTURE
2THE WORLD ACCORDING TO JACKY
3Remember when you were young?
- You shone like the sun.
- Shine on you crazy diamond.
- Now there's a look in your eyes,
- like black holes in the sky.
- Shine on you crazy diamond.
- Pink Floyd
4SPACE-TIME AND BEYOND
- Chapter One
- Physical reality splits into matter in space-time
and quantum thought beyond space-time.
5Mind-Matter Duality
- Mind is a physical non-material field of quantum
information in David Bohms implicate order
beyond space-time. - Matter is in the explicate order in space-time.
6Mind Is Quantum Information
- Quantum information is like a radio wave guiding
a model airplane. - There are significant differences because radio
waves are inside space-time and mind is outside
space-time.
7Quantum Mind is Unconscious
- Minds are not automatically conscious.
- Minds act on matter.
- Consciousness is the reaction of matter on its
attached mind. - Its not easy for this reaction to work.
8The Action-Reaction Principle
- Newton, in the 17th century, discovered that
actions have equal and opposite reactions. - This is the recoil of a gunshot.
- It is how jet planes and rockets move in the
explicate space-time order.
9Einsteins Vision
- Each physical object influences and in general
is influenced in turn by others. The later,
however, is not true of the ether of Newtonian
mechanics one may call it absolute. The ether
of the general theory of relativity differs
from that of classical mechanics, or the special
theory respectively, as it is not absolute
10Einsteins Relativity
- Einstein generalized Newtons idea into the
principle of relativity. - There are no absolute physical objects that touch
without being touched. - Space-time geometry acts on matter to make it
move in space. - Matter reacts back on space-time to make it curve
into gravity.
11Physics of Consciousness
- Consciousness is generated by the reaction of
matter back on the quantum mind that is guiding
the motion of the matter in space. - The reaction of matter on space-time, all in the
explicate order, is gravity. - Similarly, the reaction of matter on the quantum
information field in the implicate order is
conscious experience.
12Physics and Qabala
- Aleph is Bohms implicate order beyond
space-time. - Mem is Bohms explicate order in space-time.
- Sheen is action.
- Seen is back-action.
- Picture by Fred Alan Wolf
13God and Golem
- Fred Alan Wolf has the Golem of quantum theory
in his picture, and I have The Breath of God of
post-quantum theory. My fit includes Fred's as a
limiting case. George Ryazanov's "angels" go up
and down "Jacob's Ladder" from Earth to Heaven.
14Physics of the Paranormal
- Consciousness is beyond quantum theory.
- Precognition is part of consciousness.
- Quantum theory forbids precognition.
- Quantum theory is an approximation to a greater
post-quantum theory. - Quantum theory only works for inanimate matter.
15Experiments on Precognition
- Libets brain waves at UCSF (F.A. Wolf)
- Radin-Bierman experiments at Interval and
Utrecht. - PEAR experiments at Princeton.
- CIA-US Army remote-viewing project.
- John Walkers retro-PK WEB experiment.
16Biermans Analysis
- the material states to be influenced were
recorded BEFORE the intention was determined a
reversal of time - from Biermans paper
17The Force of Destiny
- What kind of world could coherently admit the
past . counterfactually dependent on the future? - Advanced action is just what we should have
expected in the world - Quantum mechanics simply shows us how God managed
to pull it off. - Huw Price, Times Arrow
18Wheeler-Feynman Theory 1940
- The action of electric charge A on electric
charge B is coupled to an equal and opposite in
time reaction of charge B back on charge A. - This is a closed loop inside space-time.
- If charge A acts on charge B forward in time,
then charge B reacts on charge A backward in
time.
19Using Zero Point Energy?
- The incoherent reactions backward in time (BIT)
from absorber charges in the future to emitter
charges in the past generate uncontrollably
random electromagnetic zero point quantum vacuum
fluctuations in the past. - Thus, coherent reactions from the future cohere
the past zero point fluctuations.
20Metric Engineering
- Advanced coherent reaction from the future should
enable direct psychokinetic control of
space-time geometry in the past for practical
propellantless propulsion of flying saucers
(e.g. Col. Phillip J Corso) - Hal Puthoff et-al has been trying to achieve
control of zero point energy for controlled warp
drive of space-craft (NASA BPP).
21Times Arrow
- Why do we apparently not experience advanced
influences from the future, but only retarded
influences from the past? - The experiments of Libet and Radin-Bierman
suggest that our future is in fact influencing
our present subconsciously. - All creative discovery and intuition is
precognition in my post-quantum theory.
22Feynmans Holographic Universe
- Feynman describes the physics of electric charges
and electromagnetic fields in terms of pictures
inside the dual 8D complex momentum-energy
holographic image of 4D real space-time. - These pictures consist of finite line segments
meeting at points. - The lines are called propagators.
23The Feynman Propagator
- Each line segment for the propagator function has
a real part and a virtual part. - The real part is called a pole.
- The propagator function hyper-surface explodes to
infinity at a pole which is a point in the the
energy plane. - The virtual part is the rest of the surface.
24Singularities Future and Past
- There are two kinds of singularity poles of the
Feynman propagator. - Advanced poles () from the future.
- Retarded poles (-) from the past.
- A path around both of these poles must be chosen
in order to decode the hologram into a space-time
picture.
25Paths of Destiny
- Feynman showed there are two kinds of paths
around the past and future poles of the
propagator. - The causal path propagates positive energy into
the future and negative energy into the past. - The anti-causal path does just the opposite.
26Virtual Photons
- The electric force between charges is caused by
the exchange of a virtual photon. - Virtual photons are the transient zero point
fluctuations of the quantum vacuum. - Virtual photons are inside Heisenbergs
uncertainty principle. - They violate energy conservation for a short time
limited by Plancks quantum of action.
27Repulsive Forces
- Alice and Bob are ice skating with frictionless
skates. - They stop.
- Alice throws a fast ball to Bob.
- Alice recoils in the opposite direction to the
ball. - Bob catches the ball moving the way it did.
28Attractive Forces
- Alice throws a magic ball to Bob with positive
energy backward in time, or with negative energy
forward in time. - In either case, Alice will recoil in the
direction of the ball and Bob, catching the ball,
will move opposite to the direction the ball had.
29Why do unlike charges attract?
- The virtual photon exchanged between like charges
follows Feynmans causal path in the energy plane
causing a faster-than-light (FTL) mutual
repulsive static force. - The virtual photon exchanged between unlike
charges follows Feynmans anti-causal path
causing an attractive static force in the near
field.
30Tesla Weapons?
- One hears rumors of new kinds of long range
weapons of mind-control based on Teslas
discoveries. - These would be FTL non-radiative time dependent
near field effects rather than radiative far
field effects. - However, there is a lot of false disinformation
about this. Buyer beware!
31Particle-Antiparticle Pairs
- Ordinary particles and antiparticles follow the
causal Feynman path for the electron propagator
function. - Therefore, a particle of negative energy
propagating back from the future is equivalent to
an antiparticle of positive energy propagating to
the future with opposite charges.
32Exotic Matter and Warp Drive
- Exotic matter follows the anti-causal Feynman
path like the magic ball Alice tossed to Bob. - Exotic matter keeps wormholes open so that they,
perhaps, are used by advanced intelligence for
faster-than-light space travel and for time
travel to the past. - FTL - BIT
33Light Cone
- Each point in space-time has both a past (-) and
future () light cone corresponding to the two
poles of the Feynman propagator in the
momentum-energy hologram of space-time. - The principle of retarded causality is that
signals can only propagate either inside or on
the forward light cone.
34Passion at a Distance
- Eberhards theorem is that conservation of
quantum probability enforces retarded causality
in uncontrollably random quantum processes. - Abner Shimony calls this passion at a distance.
- The Bierman-Radin data violate Eberhards theorem.
35Wheelers Geometrodynamics
- Sidharth has proposed that elementary particles
are quantum wormholes with throats a Compton
wavelength across. - These tiny wormholes have exotic cores inside the
throats where space-time is complex obeying
Feynmans anti-causal path.
36Compton Wavelength
- Elementary particles have an invariant mass m.
- This m is the same number for all inertial
observers in non-accelerated motion relative to
each other in flat space-time. - The Compton wavelength is h/mc.
- h Plancks constant, c speed of light.
37Gravity Near Field/Far Field
- "wave and static ... the former propagate on or
inside the light cone, while the later are
instantaneous" parts of gravity"although we
cannot see the extra particle outside our horizon
we can certainly feel it - Note on p. 132 of Space-Time and Beyond (1975) by
Dennis Sciama IC/73/94
38Near Field
- The near field is faster than light.
- The near field is made by virtual particles
outside Einsteins classical light cone. - Coulombs radial static electrical force is near
field. - Newtons radial static gravity force is near
field.
39Gravitys Near Field
- (quantum curvature vacuum fluctuation/classical
mean curvature ) - (Planck distance)2(Compton wavelength)3/(Classic
al wormhole size) L4 - L is the length over which the fluctuation is
measured.
40Single Electrons
- Compton wavelength h/mc 10-11 cm
- Planck distance (hG/c3)1/2 10-33 cm
- Classical wormhole size Gm/c2 10-55 cm
- Classical mean curvature Gr/c2
- r m/(h/mc)3 m4c3/h
41Gravitys Rainbow
- My formula justifies Sidharths picture that
elementary particles are naked singularity
quantum wormholes. - The effective range of large relative near field
quantum gravity curvature fluctuations is exactly
a Compton wavelength! - Tony Smith and Nick Herbert contributed to this
new development.
42Far Fields
- The far field is from real photons and gravitons
on the light cone. - The poles of the Feynman propagator make the far
field. - Transverse radiation, both electromagnetic and
gravitational, are far field.
43Wheelers Far Field
- (quantum curvature vacuum fluctuation/classical
curvature ) - (Planck distance)(Compton wavelength)3/(Classica
l wormhole size) L3 - Plug in the numbers for a single electron to get
an effective range of about 1 micron which is the
size of a single living cell.
44Quantum Bio-Gravity?
- Sidharths 1998 model when combined with
Wheelers seems to give a new kind of strong
short range quantum gravity field from single
electrons on a scale of one micron 10-4 cm. - I wrote this prediction in 1974 in SPACE-TIME AND
BEYOND. - Was it a precognition of future physics?
45Single Electrons in Microtubules
- Single electrons in hydrophobic cages may be the
sources of these mesoscopic micron bio-gravity
fields. - Coherent future absorbers may allow natural
precognition. - Picture by Stuart Hameroff
46Bohms Quantum Theory
- Material beables B in the the classical
explicate space-time order consist of tiny
particles and extended force fields. - Non-material, but physical, quantum information
fields Q in the implicate order act one-way on
these beables B in their higher-dimensional
configuration spaces. - Q - B violates Einsteins principle.
47The Quantum Approximation
- The implicate quantum potential Q touches the
explicate beable B without being touched by it. - Then, and only then, can we use the approximation
of a conserved quantum probability cloud for
statistical ensembles of simple disconnected
systems.
48Quantum Probability
- The probability cloud picture of quantum theory
depends on one-way action - of Q on B with no
direct compensating self-reaction (i.e.,
back-action). - This violates Einsteins principle of relativity
of no action without a compensating reaction.
49Inanimate Quantum Reality
- The probability cloud works only when you have a
good statistical sample of a large number of
simple disconnected pieces, like particles in a
beam in a scattering experiment. - A living brain has all the particles connected
together. There is no statistical sample.
50Let the ball roll.
- The Bohm quantum information field Q acts
directly in the higher dimensional configuration
space of matter B. - Q forms a landscape of hills and valleys on
which B rolls like a ball. - Nonlocal quantum connections (i.e.,
entanglement) require these higher dimensions.
51Bohms Realism
- Bohm, like Einstein, believed that The Lord is
subtle, but not malicious, that God does not
play dice with the universe. That there is a
there there. - Consciousness is not necessary for quantum
reality. Wigner is wrong here. - There is no observer-created quantum reality as
in Bohrs Copenhagen idealism.
52Bohrs Idealism
- Objective reality is an illusion.
- Quantum reality is observer-created.
- The collapse of the quantum wave is an increment
of knowledge (Stapp). - God plays dice with the universe.
- Probability clouds are fundamental.
- There are no beables B.
53Many Worlds
- This theory is excess metaphysical baggage and
it is inconsistent. - It requires an infinite number of clones of
everything in parallel universes. - These universes cannot communicate with each
other. - But David Albert shows that they can.
54Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen
- Given a pair of particles 1 and 2 in an entangled
state. - Measure position of particle 1, infer position of
particle 2. - Alternatively measure momentum of particle 1,
infer momentum of particle 2. - Therefore, if no action at a distance from 1 to
2, 2 violates Heisenberg uncertainty.
55Elitzur-Vaidman Bomb-Tester.
- "a physical effect that results from the
possibility that the detonator might have been
wiggled, even if it was in fact not actually
wiggled ... - there can be actual physical effects arising from
... counterfactuals..." - Roger Penrose p. 240 Shadows Of The Mind
(Oxford).
56Action of Mind on Matter
- -() is advanced quantum action of future mind
Q on present matter B along past light cones
(i.e, the pole in the Feynman propagator). - -(-) is the retarded quantum action of past mind
Q on present matter B along the future light
cones (i.e, the - pole in the Feynman propagator).
57Reaction of Matter on Mind
- future matter B on present mind Q along past
light cones (i.e, the pole in the Feynman
propagator). - of past matter B on present mind Q along the
future light cones (i.e, the - pole in the
Feynman propagator).
58Wigners Principle
- if certain physico-chemical conditions are
satisfied, a consciousness arises Does,
conversely, the consciousness influence the
physico-chemical conditions? - The traditional answer is, No the body
influences the mind but the mind does not
influence the body.
59Wigners Action-Reaction
- Note that the traditional answer has
post-quantum back-action generates consciousness, without quantum action
-. However, Wigner adds - we do not know of any phenomenon in which one
subject is influenced by another without exerting
an influence thereupon. This appears convincing
to this writer.
60Intents and Experiences
- Quantum actions -() and -(-) of mind on matter
are unconscious. - These quantum actions happen for inanimate
matter. - Q becomes Q and action becomes intent.
- Conscious post-quantum SELF-reactions animate matter.
61Two Loops In Time 0
- 0 means loop in time, not zero.
- F future
- N now
- P past
- Q sentient post-quantum mind
- Q(N) -() B(P) Q(N)
- Q(N) -(-) B(F) Q(N)
62Explaining Experiments
- Radin-Bierman data is explained by
- Q(N) -() B(P) Q(N)
- A present experience Q(N) in the implicate
orders beyond space-time, in configuration space,
causes brain activity B(P) in the past in the
explicate order inside space-time. - This is the observed time reversal with free
will!
63Libets Brain Wave Data
- Fred Alan Wolfs analysis of the data can be
explained by using both loops in time - Q(N) -() B(P) Q(N)
- Q(N) -(-) B(F) Q(N)
- That is two material brain events in the past and
in the future generate a conscious experience in
the present. - Backward causation replaces nonlocality.
64Free Will
- Free will is from the spontaneously sentient
self-organization Q B inherent in these
loops in time along the past and future light
cones of the Wheeler-Feynman theory. - This self-organization is tweaked by Darwinian
natural selection from non-SELF environmental
pollution or decoherence. - This fits Stuart Kauffmans biology.
65Quantum Gravity Self-Collapse
- Penrose and Hameroff propose that consciousness
is generated by the conflict between gravity and
quantum coherence. - The duration T for for a single unitary moment of
consciousness is allegedly - T h/Eself
- h is Plancks quantum of action.
- What is Eself?
66Gravity Self-Energy
- Eself GM2/L (GM/c2)/LMc2
- M Nm
- L (N)1/3 a
- Eself(N) N2 Gm2/ (N)1/3 a N5/3Gm2/a
- N number of quantum switches (q-bits) in the
sentient biocomputing network that are phase
coherent over effective distance L.
67Quantum Coherence
- Note that according to the Bekenstein bound, m2
in Gm2/L is a measure of information. Each
(Gm2/L)1/2 is a little Feynman amplitude. They
are all in phase like in a superfluid from
instantaneous Q. So the total effect is the
coherent square of N(Gm2/L)1/2. That is N2 rather
than N for an nonlocal quantum coherent phase
lock.
68Pribrams Holographic Brain
- When I say that the N active nano cubes are all
in phase, I do not necessarily mean that they
all have the same exact phase, only that the
relative phase relations among them are coherent
and not randomly fluctuating within a single
conscious experience. - Qualia are the phase modulation patterns.
- This derives Karl Pribrams model.
69Electron Biogravity Computer
- T ah/N5/3 Gm2 (a/c)(h/mc)/(Gm/c2) N5/3
- (1/ N5/3)(a/c)(Quantum/Classical)
- Quantum 10-11 cm
- Classical 10-55 cm
- T (1044/ N5/3)(a/c)
- Let a 10-7 cm, c 1010 cm/sec
- N 1017 gives T of order 0.1 sec.
70Simple Back-Action Model
- Bohm and Hiley in 14.3 and 14.6 of The Undivided
Universe show a Q - t 1016/N sec
- This is the minimum time needed for a conscious
experience to self-organize. Thus, - t
71Dance of Shiva
- The post-quantum time t is the creation time for
the moment of consciousness. - The Penrose-Hameroff time T is the destruction
time for the moment of consciousness. - This is why t than T.
72The Crossing Point
- The two power laws, Penrose-Hameroff of 1027/N5/3
and GRW Gaussian back-action of 1016/N cross at
Nmax 1017 at a time t of order of 0.1 second
which is the duration of a moment of human
consciousness. - L (1/20) cm (approximately)
- These estimates are only order of magnitude. We
are in the right ball park.
73Back-Action Constraint
- The post-quantum back-action places a universal
constraint of maximum N Nmax on any conscious
post-quantum network. - For a post-quantum gravity biocomputer made from
electrons, the upper limit is around 1017
electrons each displaced a nanometer for a moment
of consciousness of 0.1 sec, i.e., 10 of brain
is active.
74Universal Upper Bound Nmax
- T t for consciousness for N q-bit network
- (a/c)(Quantum/Classical)(1/N5/3) Tgrw/N
- (a/cTgrw)(Quantum/Classical)(1/N5/3) 1/N
- Nmax (a/cTgrw)(Quantum/Classical)3/2
- a coherence length of q-bit 10-7 cm.
- Quantum h/mc 10-11 cm for e- q-bit
- Classical Gm/c2 10-55 cm for e- q-bit.
75A Good Fit
- The upper curve to the left of the crossing point
is the Penrose self-gravity collapse. - The lower curve is from the back-action.
- The curves cross at
- Nmax 1016.5,
- T 10-1/2 sec 0.3 sec
76Nano Cubes
- So imagine 1017 little active nano cubes each
approximately 10-7 cm on each edge. - They can be hydrophobic cages (10-5 cm apart) in
the protein dimers of the microtubules inside our
nerve cells. - They can be quantum dots in an artificial Q chip
with natural consciousness.
77Nonlocal Phased Array of q-bits
- The electron (black dot) is in two places at the
same time about 10-7 cm apart inside each cage or
quantum dot. - Active cages are about 10-5 cm apart over one
liter of brain.
78Hypercube
- All N nano cubes form a single system point B
(beable) in 3N dimensional configuration space. - Its as if the nano cubes were close-packed with
- L N 1/3 a (1/20) cm
79The Enchanted Web
- Each nano cube has a little Feynman arrow, like
an antenna, attached to it in the implicate order
beyond space-time. - All of these Feynman arrows phase-lock like
soldiers marching in step across a suspension
bridge. - The bridge collapses!
- Thats orch OR.
80Chorus Line
- Each nano-cube is about 10-7 cm on a side, but
nearest neighbors are 10-5 cm separated from each
other on the average. - 1018 boxes over 103 cc.
- So the separation between adjacent boxes is about
100 times the edge of each box. - Quantum action at a distance connects them to
form a coherent chorus line.
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82Seer of Visions
- Come on you target for far away laughter,
- Come on you stranger,
- You legend,
- You martyr,
- and shine!
- You reached for the secret too soon
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84You cried for the moon.
- Shine on you crazy diamond.
- Threatened by shadows at night,
- And exposed in the light.
- Shine on you crazy diamond.
85Come on you raver,
- You Seer of Visions,
- Come on you painter,
- You piper,
- You prisoner,
- and shine!
- Pink Floyd
86The truth is out there.