- PII
- S0205-95920000596-2-1
- DOI
- 10.31857/S20000596-2-1
- Publication type
- Article
- Status
- Published
- Authors
- Abstract
- The problem of interpretation of Reality as well as its methodological conceptions in physics and psychology is considered in the article. Different approaches to the problem of “objective reality” existence (independent of any observer) are discussed. From the standpoint of A. Einstein, the only task of science is to determine “what exists” while from the standpoint of N. Bohr and W. Heisenberg the shift from possible to real occurs at the same moment of observation and there is no observer independent reality. More powerful expression of latter position is in statements of R. Penrose and M.B. Mensky about participation of consciousness in wave function reduction. From the standpoint of psychological science the authors of the article consider the given problem as shift in world‘s description from the language of wave processes possessing “connectivity” or “entanglement” (the language of Hilbert space, in which the unconscious “speaks”) to object language of consciousness for which the processes are described more adequately in space-time according to corresponding metric (Euclid, Lobachevski, Riemann).
- Keywords
- Quantum physics, methodology of psychology, reduction of wave function, consciousness, unconsciousness, hilbert space, nonlocality of being, phenomenon of connectivity (or entanglement), einstein-podolsky-rosen paradox, (EPR)
- Date of publication
- 03.11.2014
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- 1
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