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quantum mysticism : ウィキペディア英語版 | quantum mysticism Quantum mysticism is a set of metaphysical beliefs and associated practices that seek to relate consciousness, intelligence, spirituality, or mystical world-views to the ideas of quantum mechanics and its interpretations.〔Athearn, D. (1994). ''Scientific Nihilism: On the Loss and Recovery of Physical Explanation'' (S U N Y Series in Philosophy). Albany, New York: State University Of New York Press.〕〔Edis, T. (2005). ''Science and Nonbelief'' (Greenwood Guides to Science and Religion). New York: Greenwood Press.〕〔Edis, T. (2002). ''The Ghost in the Universe: God in Light of Modern Science''. Buffalo, NY: Prometheus Books.〕〔Crease, R. P. (1993). ''The Play of Nature'' (Indiana Series in the Philosophy of Technology). Bloomington: Indiana University Press.〕〔Seager, W. (1999). ''Theories of Consciousness: An Introduction'' (Philosophical Issues in Science). New York: Routledge.〕 Quantum mysticism is considered by most scientists and philosophers to be pseudoscience or "quackery". ==Early controversy and resolution== Quantum mysticism first appeared in Germany during the 1920s when some of the leading quantum physicists, such as Erwin Schrödinger and Werner Heisenberg, leaned toward mystical interpretations of their theories. Others, such as Albert Einstein and Max Planck, objected to such interpretations. Despite the accusation of mysticism from Einstein, Niels Bohr denied the charge, attributing it to misunderstandings. By the second half of the twentieth century, the controversy had run its course—Schrödinger's 1958 lectures are said to "mark the last of a generation that lived with the mysticism controversy"—and today most physicists are realists who do not believe that quantum theory is involved with consciousness.
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