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(2011) Axiomathes 21 (2).

Non-local correlations in therapeutic settings?

a qualitative study on the basis of weak quantum theory and the model of pragmatic information

Anja Matschuck

pp. 249-261

Weak Quantum Theory (WQT) and the Model of Pragmatic Information (MPI) are two psychophysical concepts developed on the basis of quantum physics. The present study contributes to their empirical examination. The issue of the study is whether WQT and MPI can not only explain "psi'-phenomena theoretically but also prove to be consistent with the empirical phenomenology of extrasensory perception (ESP). From the main statements of both models, 33 deductions for psychic readings are derived. Psychic readings are defined as settings, in which psychics support or counsel clients by using information not mediated through the five senses. A qualitative approach is chosen to explore how the psychics experience extrasensory perceptions. Eight psychics are interviewed with a half-structured method. The reports are examined regarding deductive and inductive aspects, using a multi-level structured content analysis. The vast majority of deductions is clearly confirmed by the reports. Even though the study has to be seen as an explorative attempt with many aspects to be specified, WQT and MPI prove to be coherent and helpful concepts to explain ESP in psychic readings.

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Matschuck, A. (2011). Non-local correlations in therapeutic settings?: a qualitative study on the basis of weak quantum theory and the model of pragmatic information. Axiomathes 21 (2), pp. 249-261.

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