SG1A Approved For Release 2000/08/07: CIA- SG1A SCIENTIST ADVANCES HYPOTHESIS. QUANTUM TELEPATHY? TELLS THE DOCTOR OF PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCES by V. N. Pushkin SG1A Approved For Release 2000/08/07: CIA-RDP96-00787ROO0500220001-4 SG1A Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00787ROO0500220001-4 Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00787ROO0500220001-4 Approved For Release 2000/0810.7 :,CIA-RDP96-00787ROO0500220001-4 DOC 77010307 PAGE SOCIALIST INDUSTRY. Page 4. scientist advanceF, hypothesis. Quantum telepathy? I!ells the dc)cfor Of psychological sciences professor V. N. Pushkin. Paradox of Einstein Podolskiy Rosen. SG1A Approved For Release 2000/08/07 CIA-RDP96-00787ROO0500220001-4 SG-1A Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : GrA-RDP96-00787ROO0500220001-4 DOC = 77010307 PAGE 2 Until recently to.me it seemed that there is no another such science which would contain so many mysteries and rilll:i-s, how much psychology. I evan to a certain degree was proud by thi3 mysteriousness and complexity the chosen as me speciilty. In thisi MP supported Einstein, P--hom in 1927 in conversation with children's psychologist Zh. Piaget about perception by the small children spa:ce exclaimed: "how psychology more complex the physicists#, I The complexity and the mysteriousness of psychology jere presented to me indisputable until I is introduced to one phenomenon of quantum physics. The specialists explained to me eynshteyna - pod:)llskiy - Rosen's paradox. According to it, the elementary particleE;. which possess one and the same quantum properties, turn out. to oe inseparably-bondei with each other. On the positions of quantum mechanics, such p3rticles are one whole. And if we chinge with the aid of the instruments of the characteristic of one partiule, then simultaneously is changed thus another particle.. Thelistance between them plays no role. Paradox fount the completely determined experimental confirmation in aated physicist's experiments Vu. In exp:~riments t~~e seperated particles behaved precisely in the manner thit iias SG1A Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00787ROO0500220001-4 Approved For Release 2000/08/07': CIA-RDP96-00787ROO0500220001-4 DOC = 77010307 PAGE 3 predicted: chara::teristics of one instantly changed during a change in the characteristics of another. This reaction of the separated particles seems by miracle, but the physicists assert that this surprising reaction, to h:)wevBr wonderful it it seemed completely it is placed in the sharp formulas of quantum mechanics. The psychologist, which allow/assumes the existence of the remote contacts between people (tales-patina) , proves to be in more difficult position. Here there are no sharp formulas. Bat indeed the phenomenon of telepathy is not more miraculously than the phenomenon of the reaction of elementary particles in quantum mechaaics "LAW COURr OF JURORS'#. During August 1972 in Tokyo took plice XX the worli --ongress of psychologists. one fact then struck especially - in the :;ompact, elegant publishal volume of the material3 of congress it render/shoved report about ... telepathy. This was the direct/straight disturbance/breakdown of SG1A Approved For Release 2000/08/07 CIA-RDP96-00787ROO0500220001-4 Approved For Release 2000/08/07 CIA-RDP96-00787ROO0500220001-4 DOC = 77010307 PAGE 4 traditions. Earlier -telepathic reports" were not incladed in the agenda of the international psychological congresses. relepathy was considered as not referring to scientific psychology. And the thus Japanese psychologists, the masters -if the XX worl] congress, includa/connected in descr iption of the report -)f the director of the laboratory of the sleep of Maymonidskiy medical center in New-York do:;tor Stanley Krippner. Than was caused this disturbance/breakdown of traditions? How it did attract S. Kcirpner's report the Japanese researchac3, whose exacting demand and scientific authority highly are estim 3LteJ in all world? Before how to answer these questions, is necessary briefly to explain the sense of experiments about which it was commanicated in report. The skeletal diagram of S. Krippner"s experience --on3istad in the following. rha man to whom had to be made the mental suggpstions (in experiments on the telepathy of such neople usually they call percipients), they placed on bed in the special chamber in orJer thit it could quietly fall asleer~ To head were fastened the electrodes of. encephalograph with the aid of which the experi'menter, waD was b-:?ing located in another room, could control the special feature/peculiarities of the sleep of tested. Approved For Release 2000/08/07 CIA!.RDP96-00787ROO05-00220001-4 Approved For Release 2.000108/07 : CIA-RDP96-00787ROO0500220001-4 DOC = 77010307 PAGE 5 For mental suggastion was stored the set of the pictares which inductor (that person whom it suggests) it could* sela::t in accidental order. It is known that the transition frox wakefulness to sleep easi:ly can be fixed on the film/strip of the electroencephalogriph, whic;h records the bioelactric oscillation/vibritions of brain. 4ith sleeping the usual rhythms of oscillati ons, characteristi:; for wakefulness, are =hanged by slow waves. Mental vnush~-heniya began when completely distinctly designated slow waves, i. e., when percipient it filled.,At the torque/moment of experiment especiilly thoroughly they tracked the encephalogram of percipiant. The fact is that the slow waves characterize the sleap, deprived of dreams. When man begins to dream, slow waves they are changed by certain phase of activity. If we in this =isa wake man 3nJ to propose to it to lescribe seen, he is capable to here iescribe thp parts of dream with sufficient completeness. In S. Krippnar's la boratory the story about dream was recard/written to magnetic recorder, and it subsequently possible it was to analyze in detail. The target/parpose of experiments consisted of corralating the Approved For Release 2000/08/07: CIA-RDP96-00787ROO0500220001-4 Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00787ROO0500220001-4 DOC = 77D10307 PAGE 6 content of -the saggeste d picture with the content of the aream, described by per::ipiant. This correlation was conductal i7corling ta the principle of the "law court of Jurors". Accidentally they selected 12 peapLe. To them were proposed picture ani st:)ry about dream. Each of them had to evaluate the degree of the caimcidence of the content of the suggested picture and content of Iraim in 100 point system. one hundred par=ent coincidences virtually were n3t. However, the estimations which would exceed fifty-percent coinzil~nce, render/showed sufficiently much. What does mean this incomplete coincidence? To which.degree it can be used for the proof-of the existence of the dice::t/3 traigh.t informational cDntacts between people? This can be. julgal from this example. is suggested the figure in which is depicted the fish. in its story of percipiant indicates that in sleep it saw the shore of sea. It goes over the shore of sea and sees, as the fi3h-3rmen dry grid/networks. Thus, two irkformational contents: the figure of fish and the shore of the sea it which are dried fishing grid/networks. Between them common/general/t3tal it is small. khd everything ift~r all it- cannot be said thit b~-een these two informational c3it-h-its entirely Approved For Release 2000/08/07 CIA-RDP96-00787ROO0500220001-4 Approved For Release 2000/08/07 CIA-RDP96-00787ROO0500220001-4 DOC 77010307 PAGE 7 there is no COMLunication/contiection. Man saw in sleep s:)ilethinq with the determined m:)ie that bonded precisely with fish, but not with anything by other. see he could everything anything. Approved For Release 2000/08/07 CIA-RDP96-00787ROO0500220001-4 Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00787ROO0500220001-4 DOC = 77020307 PAGE SG1A In the investigation of Krippner the majority of s-aries turned out to be successful. They testified to the presence 3f informational contact, although the percipient literally did not re=aive thi t which is transferred, but it realized its semantic processing/tceatment. These lines Df seriousness and conclusiveness, which characterize the investigation of S. Krippner, gave bases to the ,7apanese scientists, who headed the worll forum of psy.ch:)loqists in Tokyo, to include/connect work in the agenda of congrass. By speaking about the experiments of S. Krippner's Ameriz; .an psychologist, one! must not fail to say and about the inv*a3tiqations of Soviet sch3lacLy L. L. Vasiliev, carried out in this sim.p fieli. The essential torque/moment, which draws togethar tha investigations of L. L. Vasiliev with S. Krippner"s w:)cks, is the Approved For Release 2000/~8/07 CIA-RDP96-00787ROO0500220001-4 Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00787ROO0500220001-4 DOC = 77020307 PAGE .2'~ fact that in both cases was utilized one and the same state, disconnecting the consciousness of percipient, sleep. Difference consists only of the fact that in one case (L. I- Va3iliew) occurs the sleep suggested, hypnotic, and in the other case (S. Kripp'ner) suggestion was condu::ted in the state of natural sleep. But this lifference in this case not as is substanstial, main is the very state of Pleep. The presence of this state is connectei with the fact that the canal, whicl, realizes a transmission of information, is controlled by the deeper levels of briin. The protocols of the experiments of L. L. Vasiliav, pupil of the greatest expert oL' V. M. Bekhterevals nervous system, ica read with vast interest. It is characteristic that in its time pca:;isaly V. M. Bekhterev "blessal" L. L. Vasiliev to coaducting experiments on the explanation of the material basis of mental suggestion. WE BEGIN MOLECULES. By whatever but was mysterious or surprising on,- ph~-nomenon or the other, if it ceally/actually exists, it can or must 3E F-xpldin~~J. materialist. The rid1le of the direct/stcaight bioinfacmdtiona SG1A Approved For Release 2000/08/07 CIA-RDP96-00787ROO0500220001-4 Approved For Release 2000/08/07 CIA-RDP96-00787ROO05002200.01-4 DOC 7.7020307 PAGE /0 contacts wit h its entire complexity is n7,t exception. rha matter here somewhat'is facilitated by that fact that any informition, whitever .it was, it takes the material form of.existence. 3o, ire completely material.the books, the marks of letters, printed by typogt.-aphical color/paint, the oscillations of acoustic; waves with radio transmission and so on. The developmqnt of cont Iemporary biology showed that within living cells there is sl)ecial matter, which provides the transmissi,%n of the information, necessary for a control of vital processes. As this matter of biointormation ikr eexamined, as is known, the molecule of nucleic aciJs DNA and the RNA. ~ Analysis sh.Dis that matter not only in molecules as some chemical compounJs. Large role, apparently, play the finast biophysical proces ses, which in these molecules occur. Indeed chemical compounis can be located both in living anJ in tae Ullel cells. Informational processes are chara::teristic only to living organisms. Well, and if in living informational matter they Jo occur the biophysical processes, which have quantui ciiatacter/niture? If in different living --ells are realized phen3mena of th,~- type of laser? For example, ele--trons from their upper orbits transEec/=Dnvert into SG1A Approved For. Release 2000/08/07 CIA-RDP96-00787ROO0500220001-4 Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00787ROO0500220001-4 DOC = 770.20307 PAGE lower. Indeed it is known that during the determined coincidence of the quantum processes between material particles there ::in be the. instantaneous lonj-range interactions. If biophysizil processes in living cells really/a:;tj ally bear quantum character/nature, then the directorstraight conta=t bo~tween cells very and is very feasible. But since in this cisa interacts precisely the matter, bonded -.th the coding of cellular, information, it is possible to assume that under specific conditions from one ::e1L to another is reilizal the direct drive of informatiora. rhis reaction will be one-time and independent variable of the distin~--a between cells. This surprising possibility allow/assumes quantam mechanics in that, however, ca3e,. if the informational processes, whi::h oz--ur in cell, in reality have q uantum nature. complexity =onsists first of all of that in ordec. t:) demonstrate that the informational processes, which occur in cells, really/actually have as basis quantum physical processe3. Some bases for a hypothesis about the quantum nature bioinformationAl processes are. SG1A Approved For Release 2000/08/07 CIA-RDP96-00787ROO05002,20001~-4 SG1A Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00787ROO0500220001-4 Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00787ROO0500220001-4