The central tendency relationships between earthquakes, quantum fluctuations, and the human brain

dc.contributor.authorVares, David A. E.
dc.date.accessioned2014-09-25T13:16:01Z
dc.date.available2014-09-25T13:16:01Z
dc.date.issued2014-09-25
dc.description.abstractPhysical phenomena occur within a complex manifold of interactions from small scale quantum to large scale energies. These random interactions appear to conform to the central limit theorem, however prediction of these events suggest a non-local factor is typically involved. Data were compiled from a random number generator that utilizes quantum electron tunneling, a photomultiplier tube measuring background photon emissions (~10-11 W/m2), earthquakes recorded by USGS Advanced National Seismic System, and from a database of human electroencephalographic recordings. The data indicated temporal and spatial relationships, suggesting the causality of physical phenomena and the associated entropy conforms to the central limit theorem by means of variable distribution of occurrence.en_CA
dc.description.degreeMaster of Arts in Psychology (M.A.)en_CA
dc.identifier.urihttps://laurentian.scholaris.ca/handle/10219/2253
dc.language.isoenen_CA
dc.publisherLaurentian University of Sudburyen_CA
dc.publisher.grantorLaurentian University of Sudburyen_CA
dc.subjectMemoryen_CA
dc.subjectConsciousnessen_CA
dc.subjectQuantum Randomnessen_CA
dc.subjectEntropyen_CA
dc.titleThe central tendency relationships between earthquakes, quantum fluctuations, and the human brainen_CA
dc.typeThesisen_CA

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