Mass Density

Psychology, Quantum Physics, Consciousness, Happiness, Flow, etc...

Resistance to Science and Overthinking [Uncertain Principles]

Filed under: Uncategorized — Chad Orzel none@example.com at 10:25 am on Thursday, May 31, 2007
The last several decades of developmental psychology has made it abundantly clear that humans do not start off as "blank slates." Rather, even one year-olds possess a rich understanding of both the physical world (a "naïve physics") and ...

Scale and Scope-Creep

Filed under: Uncategorized — Wade at 7:39 am on Thursday, May 31, 2007
At the water level, looking back to the molecular level, it now looks hard, what with all the probability distribution functions and quantum mechanical effects and waves instead of particles, etc. But, as Marsden Bloise pointed out in ...

KITPC opening II

Filed under: Uncategorized — Jonathan Shock at 1:18 am on Thursday, May 31, 2007
Note that this is not the strong conjecture of consciousness emerging from quantum mechanics in the brain (a la Penrose). My uncle, sister and friend came along and with a psychology and two mathematics degrees between them agreed that ...

Planck, Consciousness, God & Heaven

Filed under: Uncategorized — Melissa Clouthier at 9:03 am on Wednesday, May 30, 2007
Still other scientists studying in the relatively new field of evolutionary psychology seek a biological, adaptive explanation for the soul. They probably wouldn't call it the soul. They'd call it "human nature. ...

She had headaches and her feet were numb and tingl…

Filed under: Uncategorized — yojerous at 5:20 am on Wednesday, May 30, 2007
If the research at Lund University and the quantum and nature of Psychology at ACU prides itself in the presence of sequels according to the immigrant and their assessment play a role of a-tocopherol-binding proteins. ...

Going on a trip

Filed under: Uncategorized — Binni at 2:40 pm on Tuesday, May 29, 2007
cognitive science, introspectionism, neuropsychology, individual psychotherapy, social psychology, clinical psychiatry, developmental psychology, psychosomatic medicine, nonordinary states of consciousness, quantum consciousness, ...

Trusting Your Instincts Leads You To The Right Answer

Filed under: Uncategorized — Thomas Herold at 9:36 am on Tuesday, May 29, 2007
Dr Li Zhaoping, of the UCL Department of Psychology, said: “This finding seems counter-intuitive. You would expect people to make more accurate decisions when given the time to look properly. Instead they performed better when given ...

Solving and outgrowing problems

Filed under: Uncategorized — stan at 4:38 am on Tuesday, May 29, 2007
The analogy is like between classical physics where something is observed objectively, and quantum physics, where any observation by the subject distorts the object of observation. According to Jung, the key to outgrowing is letting go ...

Ten aspects of reality

Filed under: Uncategorized — Akira Bergman at 2:54 am on Tuesday, May 29, 2007
Psychology is usually regarded to be a pseudo science. Intelligence is gaining more acceptance amongst cognitive sciences as computing advances. I think psychology will also acquire a respectable place amongst cognitive sciences in due ...

Speedlinking 5/25/07

Filed under: Uncategorized — unknown at 6:49 pm on Friday, May 25, 2007
Quantum Dots Reach Clinical Lab -- "Bioconjugated quantum dots - luminescent nanoparticles linked to biological molecules - have shown great promise as tools for disease diagnosis and treatment, but their medical use has been limited by ...
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