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Badis Ydri

1 paper in the library · publishing 2021

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Bell's theorem: A bridge between the measurement and the mind/body problems

arXiv Preprint Archive October 13, 2021 Badis Ydri

This essay develops a quantum-dualistic interpretation of quantum mechanics, termed the Nietzsche-Jung-Pauli interpretation, which reimagines the Wigner-von Neumann interpretation and aligns with some readings of Bohr's quantum philosophy. It proposes that quantum reality, or "unus mundus," is both a physical, non-perspectival causal realm where the quantum-to-classical transition occurs via decoherence, and a quantum superposition of all classical psycho-physical perspectival realities governed by synchronicity and causality, corresponding to classical first-person observers. The interpretation does not identify the classical world-from-decoherence perceived with the classical world-in-consciousness perceived via collapse.