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2010 Vol. 74(2) 273-299

Editor:
John A. Palmer, Ph.D.
Copyright: 
Parapsychology Press

Citation

Bierman, J. D. (Article). (2010). Consciousness Induced Restoration of Time Symmetry (CIRTS): A Psychophysical Theoretical Perspective. Journal of Parapsychology, 74(2), 273-299.

Article

Consciousness Induced Restoration of Time Symmetry (CIRTS): A Psychophysical Theoretical Perspective

Dick J. Bierman

A theoretical framework is proposed that starts from the assumption that information processing by a brain, while it is sustaining consciousness, is restoring the break in time symmetry in physics. No specifics are given with regard to which physical formalism, either quantum or classical, is the basis of the subsequent apparently anomalous consequences: “apparent” because the proposed model doesn’t require a radical extension or modification of existing physics. Rather it is argued that time symmetry that is already present in current physics should be taken seriously, and a simple initial mathematical formulation is given that allows for specific quantitative predictions. The elusiveness of psi phenomena, the experimenter effect, and the relationship of psi to other theoretical frameworks like decision augmentation theory (DAT), observational theory, and several others, are discussed. One of the major advantages of CIRTS is that it offers handles to link this theory to psychological theories that might explain individual differences. Specific testable predictions are given.

Keywords:

theory, retrocausality, presentiment, time symmetry, consciousness,

brain coherence

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