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Remote Mental Interactions: A Review of Theoretical Modeling of Psychophysical Anomalies Part 2

Iona Miller

Abstract


This article presents a review of theoretical modeling of psychophysical anomalies. It originates from my involvement with the Journal of Non-Locality and Remote Mental Interactions (JNLRMI) which was founded by Lian Sidorov in the wake of research institutions of previous decades, such as SRI, IONS, PEARS, and MRU. JNLRMI began as an attempt to bridge widely scattered evidence and ideas on the frontline of mind-matter research (energetics, remote mind-mind and mind-matter interactions). JNLRMI was a challenging and exhilarating journey, sustained by multidisciplinary readership interest in the subject.

Part 2 of this article contains Biophysics of Psi; Shaving with Occam's Razor; Editor's Note in JNLRMI 2(1) by Lian Sidorov; Editor's Note in JNLRMI 2(2) by Lian Sidorov; The Mind in Time: A Round Table Discussion on Causality, Physics and Parapsychology moderated by Lian Sidorov; and Memes, Societies and the Functional Architecture of the Collective Unconscious by Lian Sidorov.


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ISSN: 2153-8212