The Whole and its Parts : Are Complementarity and Non-locality Intrinsic to Closed Systems ?
p. 137-146
Abstract
Systems theory allows formulating general principles of systems behavior which can be applied to all kinds of systems irrespective of the specific nature of their components. In this paper we postulate that non-local correlations and complementarity of observables can be understood as properties intrinsic to all kinds of systems. Their occurence depends on a number of systems theoretical parameters, most importantly the degree of closure of the system. We show in an exemplary way that this systems theoretical perspective could help elucidate observations in quantum mechanical systems (such as entanglement) as well as in other systems (such as psychic phenomena, phenomena in altemative medicine, the 'hard problem' of consciousness and evolution). This paper aims to inspire further thinking and research along these potentially fruitful lines.
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Bibliographical reference
Nikolaus von Stillfried and Harald Walach, « The Whole and its Parts : Are Complementarity and Non-locality Intrinsic to Closed Systems ? », CASYS, 17 | 2006, 137-146.
Electronic reference
Nikolaus von Stillfried and Harald Walach, « The Whole and its Parts : Are Complementarity and Non-locality Intrinsic to Closed Systems ? », CASYS [Online], 17 | 2006, Online since 08 October 2024, connection on 10 January 2025. URL : http://popups.lib.uliege.be/1373-5411/index.php?id=3397
Authors
Nikolaus von Stillfried
University of Freiburg, University Hospital, IUK, Hugstetterstr.55, 79106 Freiburg, Germany
Harald Walach
University of Northampton, School of Social Sciences & Samueli Insitute, European Office, Boughton Green Rd, Northampton NN2 7AL, UK