From: Eckhard Kantz (kantz_at_wegalink.com)
Date: Fri Jan 28 2005 - 09:19:15 PST
> How do they interface with it?
There has been a multi-decade investigation of information transfer
between two persons on a distance without the help of any technical
means. As far as I know it could only be shown that there is some impact
on a distance from putting attention to another person. Since
"something" seems to be transferred they called it a field (morphic
field). What if human beings improve their ability to transfer
information in this way over the next centuries to such a level that not
only some binary information ("attention" or "not attention") can be
transferred by those fields but a serious communication could take
place?
In quantum physics (I am not a specialist, just interested) they explain
an electron orbiting e.g. a proton by myriads of virtual photons that
are absorbed and emitted when the electron does one orbit. There are
theories about structures in the virtual photon flux (Whittaker
structures) which finally backup the movement of any particle in 3-space
but which can not be observed directly. Only the effect of an electron
moving in 3-space is observable. What if those underlying structures
apply for mental activities like talking to another person as well as
for AI systems which finally also depend on electron movements? Couldn't
it be true that then the underlying structures can become a transport
medium which connects all kinds of beings as well as AI systems for
mutual communication? Maybe all the world's languages have similar
"underlying" codings...
Just some thoughts.
Eckhard Kantz
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