Nobel Laureate and professor of physics at Cambridge Brian Josephson has been disinvited from a physics conference because of his interest in paranormal research. Physicist David Peat was also disinvited because he had written about “Jungian synchronicity and quantum physics, and on connections between Native American Indian thought and modern physics.” The most astounding phrase in the letters comes from the first disinvitation, addressed to Josephson: ”it would not be appropriate for someone with such research interests to attend a scientific conference.”
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Valentini seems to be in a Schrodinger Cat state. Josephson and I both independently anticipated his "signal nonlocality", I ,in my back-action heuristic idea I gave at two Tucson II conferences that Towler cited in his Cambridge course calling me a "celebrity nut job," which I took with good humor BTW - Josephson in his paper with Pallikari "Biological Utilization of Quantum Nonlocality. Adrian Kent and others in the invite list are like kittens chasing their own tails simply refining in more sophisticated formalisms what we all know that signal locality is required for orthodox quantum theory to work. Valentini's "signal nonlocality" throws a monkey wrench into the whole scheme and Valentini knows that when he talks about "espionage" and breaking the security of quantum cryptography. How Valentini cannot see that living biological systems are precisely where we have his "sub-quantal non-equilbrium" astounds me and is a real blind spot in his generally imaginative thinking.
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