SG1 B Approved For Release 2000/08/11 : CIA-RDP96-00792ROO0400330004-4 Approved For Release 2000/08/11 : CIA-RDP96-00792ROO0400330004-4 TRANSLATION A-1 '...4-ApproVed For Release 2000/08/11 ~~O,;M000400330004-4 T H E P S Y C H 0 T R'O'N I C U N I V E R S E Attraction and gravitation: where bodies give rise to an inherent Itpan-psychist conscioushess,.quantity" INOMAU Shuji* (Chairman, Japan Psychotrnics Institute) The "consciousness, matter, energy triangle" prop~osed by the author, i.e. a formula of the interchange of "consciousness, 11 "matter" and energy,.has had great~rp -ercussions in the scientific world both at p home and abroad. Thd.~'---.~.,e~is~:ence of such a conversion formula was predicted by the Eng 14 sh astronomer V.A. Firsoff. He stated that, "Mind (i.e. consciousndts...- author) is a universal entity or interaction of the same.'.level as electricity or gravity and we can expect a formula simil`4~. to Einstein's famous e mc2 to exist for it" (see:.Arthur Koestlll~r, "The Holon Rev.olution," published by Kosaku-sha). That in,,. -P'oncrete terms is what the author has obtained. The actuali-,'derivation of this conversion formula is extremely simple, as 'shown below, but the influence it will have on the world view of scientists is incalculable. Newton's formula of universal gravitation can be stated and transformed as follows (cgs units): G 6 6 6 X 1 0 M I N 2 0 f =-G r i G 1 G, I'M SG1A where i /-l and re is a unit- vector showing the direction of r. e 200010HA-ft"W-00792 .R000400330004-4 I A.pproved'For Release 2000/08/11 CIA-'RDP96-00792ROO0400330004-4 A-2 If we put: UNCLASSIFIED 1 iG~im 2 1G ~iM 2 then equation (1) can be expressed as follows: f r This is nothing but Coulomb s formula in a vacuum shown in escgs units. Expressing this in words: "The universal gravitational pull'between bodies M 1 and M2 is equal to.the gravitational pull between the virtual charges Q 1 and Q2 given by equation (2)." Given that the quantity of virtual-charge is considered to be "the pan-psychist consciousness quantity," the conclusion is that th~ cau se of gravity or the attractive force lies in the pan-psychist consciousness that a body possesses. Thus when matter M (gravitational mass and inertial mass together) is destroyed through the collapse of gravity, etc. without being converted into energy by Einstein's relationship e = MC2 , it turns out that it is being converted into pan-psychist consciousness of the order of Q = G112M. Judging from paranormal and n on-paranorma 1 experim'e'ntal facts, it is possible for the pan-psychist consciousness Q = G 1/2 M, i.e. "virtual energy," to be converted into real energy. In that case, if we require that the energy E of matter directly converted into energy be equal to the energy El when it is converted into real energy through the pan-psychi6t consciousness Q (law of conservation of ultra-energy), then the conversion coefficient for the pan-psychist consciousness Q and real energy E can be summarised as follows: E M C 2 k V kG tyl A (4) Approved For Release ~000/OW`l 1 : CIA-RDP96-00792ROO0400330004-4 IM C C 7--Ar-. , - - ~X, - (5) proved For Re'le'asc ClA'-R'DP90JfflfAM_fflff0330004-4 A-3 The formula for the interchange of consciousness, matter and energy can be illustrated as in Fig. 1. Thus-the matter energy conversion is realised as atomic power and the energy matter conversion is realised by the creation of electron-positron pairs (matter) due to invasion of the vacuum by photons. Similarly, it is thought that thi- other conversions, "consciousness - matter" and "consciousness - energy," are bi-directional. Moreover, at the time of the paranormal powers dispute, it was reported that the mass of a spoon bent by a boy with paranormal powers had decreased by 3 mg. A debate sprang up as to whether such a thing could happen, but from the standpoint of the conversion formula mentioned here, stfch things are perfectly possible. The mass in question was convelted into "consciousness." A similar report by a physicist at London University appeared in the British scientific journal Nature. There-it was stated that part of a semi-conductor material inside a capsule was destroyed under the influence of Jri Ueller. Einstein's relationship e = mcz was proved- by the Hiroshima and Nagasaki atom bombs 40 years ago, after he propounded the theory of special relativity. Now, with the consciousness - energy conversion formula E = C 2/G l/.2 ~k we have entered the stage where it is being applied as a "virtual energy" device using electrical and magnetic fields. What is shown by the consciousness - matter - energy conversion formula is that our universe is not only a material universe visible to the eye and tangible, but also consists of a non-material universe. These two universes are mutually connected by the conversion formula. The eastern world of mind and matter as one, and the oriental view of the universe as everything is emptinesst, (matter consciousness), emptiness is everything (consciousness -matter), nothing.is destroyed and nothing increases, nothing is born and nothing dies (the law of conservation of ultra-enerq-v), which is mentioned by Sakyamuni in the Praj;7a-paramit7a-sutra,-is identical to the "psychotrbnic view of the universe" we have described here, and it will have major significance quantitatively. and i.scientifically. t This is the phrase, from the Wisdom sutra, commonly rendered "All is vanity*011 (Tr.) V Approved For Release 2000/08/11 CIA-RDP96-00792ROO0400330004-4 Apor'ove-d'For Release 2000/08/11 CIA-RDP96-00792ROO040033UO04-4 A-4 UNCLASSIFIED Z Fig. 1 The consciousness, matter, energy relationship Q M gravitational mass and inertial mass -.01 ZIM E E energy. consciousness G universal gravitational constant C speed of light E C 2 E N1 C Doctor of engineering, in charge of research, Electronics General Research Institute 7 JAPAN PSYCHOTRONICS INSTITUTE (JPI) symbol C = consciousness E = energy M = matter I = information Approved For Release 2000/08/11 CIA-RDP96-00792ROO0400330004-4 For kelease 2000/OW4Lt=A-RD 1"0330004-4 B-1 PP 4j, UNCLASSIFIED T H E V A C U U M H Y P 0 T H E S I S s Vacuum as a sea of virtual positive and negative energie INOMATA Shuji (Chairman, Japan Psychotronics".,.,:,.,Ihstitute) Looking from the viewpoint of psychotronics as a "new science,~' the concept of "vacuum," i.e. Dirac's vacuum theory, in physic's presents problems which do not accord with reality. As is well known, Dirac defined a vacuum as a sea of real negative energy,,'' but what has been suggested by experiments in psychotronics a vacuum is rather a sea of virtual positive and negative energies.. Dirac's electron theory relates ~o the two energy levels, posi -t,ive negative (see Fig. 1), such that: and Cj M2 C 2_~ P 2 where E is energy, p the amount of motion (for the uni-dimensi6hal case) and c the speed of light. Dirac regarded the mathematically obtained negative energy level as something of real existence, and assuming the level to be filled by the "donkey- electrons" of Prof. Fushimi Yasuharu, he defined it as a vacuum not itself dependent upon observation. If an electron escaped from that vacuum, its hole could be regarded as a positron having positive energy and positive charge. This is the creation of electron-positron pairs by photons and he assumed the reverse process was the mechanism of photon creation and the elimination of the electron-pos'itron pairs. However, in this theory an infinitely large negative energy occurs, so that this cannot be said by any means to be a complete theory, as Dirac himself suggested. Above all, the aspects of this theory which presuppose a "natter ether" do not accord with the realities of the new science of psychotronics. The author's proposal is whether' we can take c as it is in (1) and consider a further level of virtual positive and negative energies where m-l-im and p-ip, i being the SG1A ase 2000/9§(~V:,11 -00791k-4 '6' UP Approved For Release 2000/08/11 CIA-RE)P96-00792ROO00Y 9 imaginary unit (see Fig. 2): -I n-2-C ~2+ _P2 2 A real negative energy level is possible mathematically but in the real world such a level is in fact assumed n6t to occur and is -disregarded. It'. it~:as~ if, when we are solving a real wave-motion equation, a trailing wave and a leading wave appear, but the leading wave is assumed not to exist and so is disregarded. Let us try cons,idering the creation of electron-positron pairs merely in terms of the real positive energy level and the virtual positive and negative energy 16vels (see Fig. 3). It is thought ftnst of all that when the virtual level is empty, the electrons release complex energy me + iMe , i.e. "real photons" and "virtual photons." The virtual negative energy level is filled and then the virtual energy 2ime , i.e.. the virtual photons, is a6sorbed. The virtual positive energy level is also completely filled. If we assume this state of affairs, the electrons of the positive real energy level can exist stably without falling into the virtual energy level. Thus a vacuum is to be defined as a sea of negative virtual energy and positive virtual energy. This may be considered to be the matterless ether. The positive and negative virtual energies cancel each other out and so an infinity of virtual energy does not arise: only the finite difference is observed. Now, when real and virtual photons of energy 2me + 2ime are driven into the vacuum, normal electrons are created from the negative virtual energy state, at me + ime. A negative virtual energy hole appears and it displays a positive electrical charge; the remaining real energy me supplies its mass and ime (a positron) fills the hole created in the sea of virtual energy. But when positrons. -and negatrons meet and are destroyed, the reverse of the above process occurs and real and virtual photons 2-me + 2ime are releaseda. In the case of creation and destruction of electrons and positrons due to real and virtual. photons, the law Approved For Release 2000/08/11 :'CIA -RIDP96-00792ROd"97.844 Approved Fo'r Release 2000/08/11 CIA-RDP96-00792ROO0400330004-4B-3 UNCLASSIFIED of energy L;ox-LaQrvation is satisfied. On the other hand. it is possible for real energy to be removed from the sea of positive and negative virtual energies and in that case-, proceeding from the theory of infinite - firite = infinite, it is possible to tap the limitless real energy. The various para normal phenomena due to the action of consciousness are thus energy driven events. It goes without saying that the image of a vacuum as a sea of positive and negative energies also conforms. to that of eastern philosophy which says that a vacuum is a sea of "ch'i" (air/spirit) governed by the negative and positive principles of Yin and Yang. Note: There were some typographical errors in previous articles, as follows: No. 1 Page 21, eq. (5) PV eq. (6) Q -0 No. 3 Page 22 eq. (l)- N2-M2 Doctor of engineering, in charge of research, Electronics General Research Institute JAPAN PSYCHOTRONICS INSTITUTE (JPI) symbol C = consciousness E = energy M = matter I = information 'j Approved For Release 2000/08/11 CIA-RDP96-00792ROO0400330004-4 Approved. For Release 2000/08/11 CIA-RDP96-00792Rft0f)400330004-+-4 Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3 mr,2 Approved For Release 2000/08/11 CIA-RDP96-00792ROO0400330004-4 Aporo.V'ed F6r' Release 2000/03MLAVANR ftnAO0330004-4 c-~- 0 91 UNCLASSIFIED T H E E R A 0 F A N E W S C I E N C E W H I C H C A N M E A S U R E C 0 N S C 1 0 U S N E S S I T S E L F !~--*The interaction of consciousness and matter (energy) INOMATA Shuji (Chairman, Japan Psychotronics Institute) nitially it was difficult to establish the new science of Y,t~ "psychotronics" in physics. It has, however, become possible to. formulate a quantitative and scientific argument concerning the e.N~i.~nteraction of consciousness and matter (energy). I intend here ,,t.oi, discuss quantitatively the interaction of consciousness and -'~'matter from. the staidpoint of a complex theory of thermodynamics and a composite theory of electromagnetics and gravitation. For concrete model I shall rely on the. combustion of magnetically activated fuel oil. I shall adopt the "consciousness energy" extraction process. COMPLEX THERMODYNAMIC THEORY AND VIRTUAL ENERGY In general, in catalytic processes where "virtual energy" intervenes, instead of the Carnot-Clausius type of thermodynamics the following complex theory of thermodynamics obtains, where temperature and heat quantity have been complexed. Taking i = V-1: 71'= T + i T 2 (Z=.Q I + i Q2 T is the temperature actually measured on the thermometer and iT 1 2 is the imaginary temperature inferred from the state of the matter, whilst Q is the real quantity of heat and iQ is the virtual 2 quantity of heat. SG1A ase 2007,,I/d 1 CIA-B-PPr96-00792 64AME04-4 ApproVed For Release 2000/08/11 : CIA-RDP96-00 92ROO64003'MO04-4 C-2 ACLASSIFIED Referring only to reversible systems, the changes in real entropy obtained from (1) are of two kinds; T-1 2 Q 2 S 2 i T2 Tp (2) Thus, in general, the entropy change can be expressed as the sum of an energy change due to the real state and an entropy change due to the virtual state. Thus: S S 1 + -'C' S 2 4 Accordingly, the First Law of Thermodynamieg; expanded into the complex domain becomes a law of energy conservation where virtu -al energy has ben added to real energy. With regard to the Second Law, however, the possibility arises of a reduction in entropy AS 2 in a thermal isolation system due to the inflow of negative virtual energy, and this fact gives rise to all the phenomena peculiar to consciousness that cannot be conceived of in conventional physics. Referring now to the magnetically activated fuel oil, its Gibbs free energy G 0 is given by: G 0 = U - T 1 S 1 - T 2 -'c; 2 71 n V where U is the.internal energy, T 1 the real temperature, T 2 the virtual temperature, S Ithe entropy due to the real state, S 2 the .entropy due-to the virtual state, p pressure and V volume. In normal thermodynamics, which does not have the terms T 2P S2# given the fact that the entropy of a thermal isolation system cannot reduce, if temperature T and pressure p are fixed, then the Gibbs 2 free energy G 0 cannot increase. d G 0 ;9Q Approved For -RDP96"tM. ".")330004-4 Release 2000108111 CIA Appr6.Ved For Relezise 2000/08/11 CIA-RD"a"MISS RA00336004-4- c-3 rim However, according to the Second Law of Complex Thermodynamics, it is possible for a reduction of entropy S 2 due to the.virtual state to occur in a thermal isolation system, and the constraint of (6) vanishes, so that free energy, i.e. energy which can be used, increases. In this case, because the entropy in the external part,of the physical world does not increase, there iz no reduction in the free energy there. Thus, if we consider only the real world without considering the "virtual world," free energy can be created - the theory of created energy. In equation (5), when U, Tit T 2 ~V and S 1 are fixed and G 0 increases only by T 2AS 2? the amount of virtual energy flowing in is: 7 2 2 2 < 0 This negative virtual energy Q 2' in accordance with the conclusions of the composite electromagnetic-gravitation theory, is related by the following equations to the virtual magnetic monopole Pm: 2 P M 8 )i; g G C where G is the universal gravitational constant and C is the speed of light. Here the virtual magnetic monopole can be equated to consciousness. Thus, taking the viewpoint of this theory, even if our fuel oil is not actually activated by magnetism, and even if it is activated by the virtual magnetic monopole itself which has become detached from the "consciousness" magnetic pole, it shows that it is possible to extract consciousness energy through the combustion process. The characteristics of water activated by the action of magnetism, and indeed the interaction of c6ndciodsness.-i..- and matter (energy) in;the brain Pan be explained by such a paradigm. At last we, in the 20th century, have entered an era where we can measure consciousness itself. Literature The author: "The theory of created energy" Approved For Releasmea-,ztBftb6ilffIrtH~eKDqogVb&M2lR66ftee3~p 4.Qthe JPI r g AV Approved.For .Release'2000/08/11 CIA-RDP96-00792ROO0400330004-4 C--4 UNCLASSIFIED Doctor of engineering, in charge of research, Electronics General Research Institute JAPAN PSYCHOTRONICS INSTITUTE (JPI) symbol C = consciousness E = energy = matter I = -information A Approved For Release 2000108/11 CIA-RDP96-00-192ROO0400330004-4 Approved For Release 2000/01IMstLCIXRDP96-00792ROOCr4OO330004-4 D-1 UNCLASSIFIED T H E 2 1 S T C E N T U R Y : T H E E R A 0 F N E W S C I E N C E A N D N E W T E C H N 0 L 0 G Y Beyond modern physics - the emergence of psychotronics INOMATA Shuji (Chairman, Japan Psychotronics Institute)* In the beginning, West European philosophy, which formed the foundation...of modern physics, was a reductionist two-dimensional theory of mind and matter which said it was possible to explain all the world's phenomena in physical and chemical terms. The main reason why modern science has now reached an impasse is that it has neglected the category of "consciousness," something non-existent that hasto do with matter (energy). Howev er, ..n.recent years dastern philosophies have been looked at again as part of a re-formulation of western philosophy, so that for example they appeared in a seminar' entitled "Science and.Corisciousness" held in Cordo ba, Spain, in 1979. Here the concept of "space" in which "existence" and "non-existence" are interrelated was, though expressed in other words, nothing other than the existence and functioning of a matterless ether. It has no", been possible to explain virtual energy (energy of paranormal phenomena) by the relationship between matter and energy in conventional physics- MC2 (e What has been required is a re-formulation and re-c-ranisation of western science with the inclusion of the category of ',~consciousnessll and what has been born as a result of that is the new science of P S Y C H 0 T R 0 N I C S. SG1A I THE CONSCIOUSNESS - ENERGY - MATTER TRIANGLE Consciousness is a "virtual physical quantity," "virtual energy,tt and is the imaginary part of a complex electromagnetic field, and thus is "virtual timespace.11 Consciousness, in the relationship between it and matter, displays catalytic phenomena in respect of aipoe Approve rIU18OLP zuuumff fad *K-'KDP9""-"GIV~kM4bOTS6'W-iaf n' IINPI ACC%1r1rn Approved For Release 2000/08/11 CIA-RDP96-00792.RO00400330004-4 UNCLASSIFIED D-2 and integration of electromagnetic and gravitational fields, which have posed difficulties in conventional physics, are easily resolved from the standpoint of complex electromagnetic field theory, so that an energy triangle relating to "virtual energy" or "ethereal energy"' can be derived and the energy relationships in paranormal. phenomena scientifically understood. The author announced this at the 5th Psychotronics International Conference held ifi Bratislava, Czechoslovakia, from 6-10 June last year. It caused a great sensation. An age is now beginning when we can pursue the engineering applications of "virtual energy." II RE-FORMULATION OF SCIENCE (Uni-dimensionial theory of energy) A. Re-formulation of electromagnetics (Existence of a virtual information channel) The conventional Maxwell electromagnetic equations are complexed and divided into a real. part imaginary part,Taking and an E E1 + iE 29 H H1 + iH2 as imaginary units, 77 E 4 Z-P e C t I 'E 4 L H 0 X H c c~ + c e (11 21 i H2 4 K:'i /0 '17X (i H m 2) C 6 0 H ";7 (j E 2) 0 '7 X 0 E 2) C t 4 7,r- C i j M This is the complex electromagnetic field theory and from this the existence of an abnormality of the law of causality, a lovirtual electromagnetic wave," can be predicted. If this theory is correct, in future we can expect revolutionary means of transmitting information to be developed. This theory was developed by the author. Approved For Release 2000/08/11 : CIA-RDP96-00792ROO0400330004-4 Approved For Release 2000/.08/11 CIA-RDP99-A 0-400330004D43 B. RE-ORGANISATION OF THE THEORY OF SPECIAL RELATIVITY (Matterless ether as an informa tion medium) G. Feinberg conceived of a complex timespace[II 3] AX AX - iAX At = At, iAt and conceived distance of the 1 2# 2 complex timespace as: (11 41 S2 = S S -.,Xl 2 Z~'X 22 C 2 t 12 C 2 t 2 where C is the speed of light and i = V-1 is the imaginary unit. (-AX 2# -AT2) is..a blirid.;spot in the theory of special relativity and ;-is- the matterless ether, i.e. the "virtual timespace.11 If for this space we assume AX -+ 0, A~ - 0, then it reverts to the 2 2 usual four-dimensional Minkowski space. C. EXPANDING THE CONCEPT OF TIME (The phenomenon of consciousness as a time medium) The previous concept of time was based on Newtonian mechanics and great changes were brought about in this absolute time9pace by Einstein's theory of special relativity. Subsequent to this.- the author has conceived of the possibility that the uniformity of the "flow of time" can be broken by the action of consciousness, even in the same system of coordinates, without having to consider 11m6tioh-close to the speed of light." r. RE-ORGANISATION OF THERMODYNAMICS (The lizard's tail reversal of time) The phenomenon of the formation or destruction of metal by the action of consciousness is thought to be due '~;D entropy changes caused by consciousness acting as a time medium. The problem lies in the conservation of energy as stipulated by the First Law of Thermodynamics, and consequently there is a need to expand this to a law of ultra-energy conservation which will embrace "virtual heat quantities." -1. A Approved For Release 20,00/08/11 : ClA-RDP96-00792R0004003300044 12 Aopr'ovcid'.For'Rel6bse'2000/08/11 CIA-RDP96-00'792W"88ffl.W-4 E. RE-ORGANISATION OF QUANTUM MECHANICS (External system and internal system) A U a = a u a- (11 51 A A.-I + 1 A- j f- a a + i ai where A,, A. are Hermitian action elements, a,, a2are real number eigenvalues, and i is the imaginary unit. The inherent energy is complexed, from which follows an exp~Lnded formula which deals with the material world at the same time as thermodynamics. The physical side of this world is an external system and the consciousness side is an internal system. ' An interaction between the two can be considered, and this will probably lead to a great leap forward in modern physics where matter and energy are all. This expansion is due to A.J. Karunai (?). (1) Theme: "Science and Consciousness" Participant pannelists 'lPhysics and Taoism" - Fritjof Capra (USA), physicist "Hindu Meditation" Brian Josephson (UK), Nobel prize winner "Indian Philosophy" O.C. de Borgalle (France), head of Henri Poincare' Research Institute (2) The energy triangle M = gravitational mass Q2 and inertial mass Q2 G ~'M g-1 -E = energy 2 Q = virtual charge 2 (virtual'magnetic monopole) G'= gravitational constant M C 2 = Gl/2 /C2 9 Approved For Release 2000/08/11.1i~&; ~-M'6400792~R0004093:3 )pq94-4 spee 0 3-ght Approved For Release 2000/08/11 CIA-RDP91M 4000330DO4 Doctor -of engineering, in charge of research, Electronics General Research Institute JAPAN PSYCHOTRONICS INSTITUTE (JPI) symbol C = consciousness E = energy M = matter I = information Approved For Release 200'6108/11 CIA-RDP96-00792ROO0400330004-4 SG1A Approved'For Release 2000/08/11 : CIA-RDP96-00792ROO0400330004-4 UNCLASSIFIED UPICLASSIFIED The New Science and information Science Lecturer:S.Inomata (General Electronics Reserach Institute) In the last few decades-.phenomena have been reported worldwide which do not conform to the framework of'"modern physics" and have presented a' considerable crisis for our science, that is, our- rational perception of -the world. The author would like to think that the origin of such confusion in our 'knowledge' goes back to Newton's "Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy". On the basis of the thesis "hypotheses non fingoll Newton avoided indicating the primary factors in gravity and pleaded that he could not but exclude tha4ninute something which permeates and is concealed within matter in.general that is the spiritus" of function of "consciousness in fact Newton is said to have, *--ried but failed to develop-a theory of gravity using a matterless ether, i.e. "consciousness". My efforts over the 1~st ten 'years may be described'as an 'attempt-to introduce the "consciousness parameter" to the theories of modern physics and-to perfect somewhat more our scientific understanding of the world. The overall idea has already been made known, but its salient point in essence concerns the "complexing" of all the physical theories. For example,'complexing-of current electromagnetic theory results in a complex theory of electromagnetics and can bring a rational theoretical solution to the. unification of electromagnetics and gr--!7j'.Z_-y which has been regarded as difficult in conventional physics. The law of, energy conservation in conventional physics, which can be described as the unification.of the laws of the conservation of mass and energy, has been further expanded to a "law of conservation of ultra-energy" which takes account of massy energy aj3d "consciousness" (see figure). Complex thermodynamics has also provided significant insights concerning the Second Law of Thermodynamics. Put another way, if one considers the relationship between this new, scientific paradigm and information sciender the following two Points come to mind. Firstlv, neuro h 1 Tical research A 'OrovediFI"S.~pO,'.4.2000/08/il. ~IA-RDP,96-0079TgOyOsOl4oOOoc330004-4 P , .1, 1 1 - ~., ... -- Uh j Approved for Release 2000/08/11 CIA-RDP96-00-792ROO04 00330004-4 UNCLASSIF on the brain previously was'condi.icted from a reductionist, under"'-the.,influence of modern physicochemical standpoint physicsf but viewed from the sta#4po. IInt of the conversion it formula for "consciousness and "energy" ;,T (law of conservation of ultra-end:egy) advocated by the -author, this cannot .be said scienti-ficall.y to be the correct Approach-v' J.C.Eccles in his "Neuro-physiological Basis of the Mind" said that consciousness affects the neurone synapses and that spacet.ime- patterns of neurone st.imulation are related to "consciousness". Th'Is is compatible with our new parad_-gm..T1. Furthermore, because conventional thermodynamics have.been reorganized and the concept of entropy expapdedr effects will probably emerge on information theory..Evem-~in conventional thermodynamicst the Second Law can:.be-broken in systems with lit7tle freedom (Boltzmann'bre'ikage of Second Law) and in the new thermodynamics,, breakage can be-imagined due to "virtua 11 energy" '(the action of consciousness). in Shannon's information theory? the creative processes for information and also the mechanism of entropy reduction in process .es of perception cannot be explained. When one considers that difficulties of pattern recognition over the last 450 years, these are paradigmatic difficulties rather than lack of ability on the part of researchers. M: gravitational and inertial mass E: energy Q: virtual charge (virtual magnetic monopole) C: speed of light G: gravitational constant Conversion.- formula for consciou4ness,matter and energy (Law of conservation of ultra-energy) Approved For Release 2000/08/11 CIA-RDP96-0'0792ROO0400330o'd4,l.4 IT, &I Approved For Release 2000/08/leNttMlgLD0792ROO0400330004-4 AUDIOVISUA.L INFORMATION RESEARCH GROUP (AVIRG) UNCLASSIFIED Vol.21f No.3 (JU1y 1985) Secretary: N.Otsu (Mathematical Information Reseprch Croup Electronics General Research Institute) 1-1-4 Imezono, Sakuramura, Niihari-gun, Ibaraki Prefecture 305 Tel.: 0298-54:-5461 (direct line) 1. July Meeting Report 1) on Inomatals Theory K.Kanemori (Tsukuba University) If I were askeA to try and explain what Inomata's theory is in simple terms, I believe that it.concerns hypothetical systems into which physical values possessing negative norms are actively introduced. in conventional physicst the area where negative norms pose major problems is probably'in'quantum field theory. That is to say, if we try to relate the theory of relativit y to quantum theory, it is inevitable that situations will arise in which the norm for a vector of state will be negative. As this means negative probability, it is regarded as physically having no reality and is called a 'ghost'. Currently, dealing with suchIghosts' is an important matter--also in gauge theories where the rapid march continues from elbctro- weak unification theories to a grand_unifying theory. Negative norms in Inomatals theory are not vectors of state of quantum theory but vectors-of-electric and magnetic,fiel-ds. He takes phenomena for which conventional physics has found no explanation, such'as electrostatic cooling or the divergence of point charges, and looks directly at the contribution of invisible auantities. Physical quantities which,cannot be observed are Approv66Y1TbVFf6%AFM6a71f. XRUPUB_bAAWW~54_4 UNCLASSIFIED j, 5"iL" A SGIA Approved For kelease 2000/0831 - CIA-RDP96-00792ROO04003300Di UNIASSIFIED Whether one regards the introduction of these into a theory in a positive manner as reckless or daring depends in the-first place on one's philosophical standpoint. Neverthelessr1nomata's theory which at the outset was based on the principle of realism and the law of discovery, undeniably is always pregnant with methaphysical characteristics-that must be said to be intrinsic. Whether it can be elevated to a scientific level or not depends on its logical consistency and whether it can be proved. Looking first at the Maxwell equationsf the symmetry between electricity and magnetism is broken. He regards the Symmetry obscured here as latent and postulates that,by introducing magnetic currents as invisible TDhvsical quantities, the Maxwell equations thus rendered symmetrical can hold for generalized electrical and magnetic fields* .(fields in which positive norm vectors and negative norm vectors are~superimposed in three-dimensional space). If wei.develop these generalized Maxwell equAtions mathematically, they can be divided.ii~to positive norm Maxwell equations and negative norm Max~qell 'equations, and if one finds the Coulomb force for a Maxwell equation based on negative norms one obtains the inverse square law with a minus sign. As this is in the same form as the law of universal gravitation, if one assumes that Qm=:.-GhM (Qm: invisible magnetic charge, M:gravitational mass) then the force of the two will be equal,lnomata calls this "the unification of electromagnetic fields and gravitational fields". Here is the clue to proof of Inomata's theory. For example, it is a well known fact that if a current is passed through a coil, its weight decreases. If we interpret this as an Inomata flowo the invlsible magnetic'charge is taken to have the converted to,q~ravirtaht-bnal mass.`If we accept this to be true the following may be expected.Because the invisible magnetic'charge possesses a-quantized value, the weight change corrt~sponding thereto should also be quantizable. If quantized weight changes could be observed.against conti nuous changes in voltage, this should provide powerful background A _RDP§9400792RO00400~9 App-roved For- Release 20W/~8M I : CIA-RDP96-00792ROO0400 Where does this hypothesis of electromagnet.ic-gravitational unification lead us? The slowing down of time in strong gravitational fields can be confirmed by red shifts in the spectra from heavy fixed stars. Given this, the slowing down of time may also be expected as a result of negative norm magnetic fields. As the Coulomb force can also be repulsive compared with gravity- which is always an attractive force, the acceleration of time could also be possible. Inomata calls this the "time catalyst function". If time slowed down, solid bodies decelerate. In thermo-dynamic terms this would be manifested as a redu'ction in temperature and loss of quantity of heat. An explanation of electrostatic cooling could bd expected here. As the reduction in the quantity of heat supplies negative entropy, this would perhaps introduce a new situation in information science too. Approved For Release 2000/08/11 : CIA-RDP96-00792ROO('Y'4'0'AO3360 Approved For Release 2000/084ijoLIA$SRU0792ROO0400330004;.4 Report of Letture on 1nomata18 Theory Lecturer: K.Kanemori (Tsukuba Univ.) Y.Tsuji (Nichiden C C Res.) The lecture by Mr. Kanemori concerned~the logical structure Of Inomatals theory which seeks to reorganise Western science which is built on the foundation of modern physics, and he sought to explain it on the basis of his own ideas.- Inomatals theory,which-develops the relationship between matter and energy in current physics on the premise of the existence of."virtual" physical quantities which cannot be seen in three-dimensional space, is a new attempt to incorpotate, Oriental concepts into Western science and consequently it seems to contain .some hypotheses which are difficult to understand in logical terms. In this lecture Mr.Kanemori first of all posited the existence of the vtrtual magnetic charge which is the ~;tarting point of Inomata's theory, and established the need for-the hypotheses used in the derivation of the complex electromagnetic theory from-.-~. Maxwell's electromagnetic equations. Concerning Inomata's unification of'electromagnetic and gravitational fields where he's-ays universal gravitation and a virtual Coulomb force aid equivalent from the standpoint of complex electromagnetic theory, he says'that the fact that a coil loses weight when a current is passed through it could possibly provide one proof.for this if gradual weight phanges could be observed in response to changes in voltage. Fowever in his own explanation ~e emphasised that if the psychotronic triangular relationsh-ip (mass,energy, virtual 'in~Lgnetic charge) proposed to explain scientifically paranormal.phenomena such as the levitation of objects, zeally holds, then a logical contradiction is produced in the derived hypothesis and partial revision.is needed. Approved For Release 2000/08/11 : CIA-RDP96-00792fflMf"_4 SG1A Approved For Release 2000/08/11 CIA-RDP96-00792ROO040033OrOO4-4 He also gave a conceptual inte rpretation of consciousness in Inomata's theory saying that if one assumes the law of increasing entropy on the cosmis scale implies natural passive unidirectional motionr then gravity and a virtual magnetic charge exist as factors in creating a'world with localised order. The examination of how this differs from the images we normally associate with the.-words, and which-, are difficult to conceive of except for Man, contained some extremely interesting points when 'viewed from his position as a specialist in theoretical physics. This lecture,which concent~rated throughout on an explanation of the logical structure of Inomata's theory, seemed to be a good articulate exposition. It made the Inomata theory,which seeks to reorganise-physics against a background of his ideas, f eel like something very personal even to the author with his sketchy comprehension of the borders of theoretical physics,but much more elaboration and debate like this lecture is needed so that a more precise theory can be developed, and diligent research is also important to provide evidence for the theory. We look f orward to seeing the results of Mr.Kanemorils future endeavours in this field. Approved'For Release 2000/08/11 : CIA-RDP96-00792ROO0400330004-4 APproved- For Release 2000/08/11 CIA-RDP96-00792ROO040033000, Report -on "The New :nnformation' Science Lecturer: S.Inomata (Elec.Gen. Res. Inst.) Reporter: Y,Shima (Hitachi Central Research Inst.) This was a 1,-.,-cture on Dr.'..Inamta~.s. bold and vigorous attempt to reconstruct the new science introducing the concept of consciousness to matter, in particular he set out in this lecture his philosophical ideas as to how "psychotronics'l., which treat consciousness as a sciencerbegan, Conse-iousness is described in for example the dictionary Koj.ien a's '~vnternal mental activity of pure perception in contrast to'sensory perception. How this mental. activity of "consciousness" can be handled in computers is the subject of much debate as one of the future visions of computers in the twenty fLrst century. This lecture was extremely interesting from this standpoint.also, The content of the lecture was also deeply concerned with the fundament.als of current physics and contained much that was beyond the range of the reporter's underst4nding. I was able to comprehend it only in a piecemeal fashion, and therefore apologise if my report contains.inaccuracies. First of all,Dr.inomata considered the need to understand the philosophies at the heart of. PkI'sicS I-,'hi&I go bach to Newton's era in order to be able to introduce the concept of consciousness into physics. Newtonian Uynamics were constructed without solving two important problems,namely the causes of attraction, and the working of consciousness, Modern physics since NeWton has also left b.ehind these problems and therefore Nature in the natural sciencesf in Inomatals words, has come to be treated in terms of--.A: dry mechanistic theory. The discussion next turned to the-accommodation of the workings of consciousness in the natural sciences. Inoma a believer that the three elements of matter, energy and consciousness d%bya~K Inte d RI&46 formula AWT e easi~bbbWj AN. % 0SW(M A330004-4 b6tween them cin be establishe.#d" by complex mathematical SGIA Approved For- Release 2000/08/11 CIA-RDP96-00792ROO0400330004-4 UNCLASSIFIED. expressions. On the basis of this conversion formula, consciousness,can be converted to matter or energy. Conversely, he believe-s-that matter and energy too can be converted and IM-claims that what is known-as consciousness can thereby be measured. He also explained the analogy between thermodynamics and information theory using the example to entropy. According to Inomata, in the-information theory due to Shannon, .information simply goes on disintegratifigr and he emphasised that a new information-theary is needed which'incorporates the conc3pt of conciousness so as to create information at the information source or to put in order disorganised external information at the receiving end. His discussion abounded in suggestions such as-whether the problem- solving logic in computers and pattern recognition really adhere to conventional physico.chemical.theories. This lecture may be seen as a significant discussion with implications for information science in the twenty first century. I hope his diligent endeavours will break open new ground in the new science, V Approved For Release 2000/08/11 CIA-RDP96-00792ROO0400330004-4