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      <title>Kant, the two Stages of Visual Search, Quantum Mechanics and Antimatter</title>
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      <description>Kant's theory of consciousness is related to quantum mechanics by his proof that the Democritos' atom is both indivisible and divisible like a photon in the two slits experiment. This paradox has been solved by Schroedinger's equation. It also leads to the conclusion that there is a collapse of the wave function in quantum mechanics. It follows from the existence of two stages, preattentional and attentional, is visual search that quantum mechanics applies also to visual perception, and the object integration is a collapse of the wave function. The integration of macroscopic objects involves the migration of features between objects. We are unaware of this due to an anticipatory selection mechanism of the perceived sensory input. This migration of features occurs also inside an atom, changing few atoms of matter into atoms of antimatter. </description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 14 Oct 2024 10:06:18 +0200</pubDate>
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      <title>Multidimensional Time</title>
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      <description>It is suggested that if there is no force of anti-gravitation between particles and antiparticles, then time may have two perpendicular and independent axes: the electrostatic- and the gravitational - temporal axes. This explains why Einstein and others failed in obtaining a fields theory that unifies the electromagnetic and gravitational fields applying only one temporal axis. Moreover, each of these two temporal axes can be split into two axes, one representing microscopic time and the other representing macroscopic time. Thus the microscopic and macroscopic phenomena occur in different subspaces of the entire space. This prevents contradiction between relativity and quantum theories, due to microscopic spatial discontinuities. </description>
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