This course addresses the following questions: What are the fundamental ontological paradoxes arising in quantum theory, and quantum physics experiments? What are the primary conceptual attempts toward resolving those paradoxes? The meaning of Bell’s Theorem, especially, will be focused on. How is quantum physics fundamentally different from classical physics? What are the leading theories/models as to how quantum physics might be related to biology and/or consciousness?What lines of actual evidence support those theories/models? Do the paradoxes in quantum reality imply a need to adjust the fundamental philosophy of science? How might these questions affect the theory and practice of psychology/counseling/spiritual practice [or ordinary life]?
- Teacher: Thomas Brophy