Mathematical Psychology
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- ISBN 9789815129274
- Weight: 453g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 28 Nov 2024
- Publisher: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Publication City/Country: SG
- Product Form: Hardback
- Language: English
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A drawback of standard approaches to try and understand the world of feelings such as love, hate, fear, and anger plus consciousness via quantum concepts results from the old problem that Quantum Theory does not appear to be fully compatible with Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity.
To overcome these difficulties, we explicitly tried to avoid "pushing" any existing theory into the comprehension of the human mind and all its derivatives. On the assumption that everything, including consciousness, may consist of attributes or properties and subjecting them to a general Hamilton extremal principle, we surprisingly ended up in generalized Einstein field equations with the whole ensemble having the characteristics of a Quantum Gravity Theory.
The field of psychology has lacked a unified theory to support phenomenological observations until now, and it took a mathematical physicist to find it. With example concepts of group-think and quantum-gravity–based human thought processes given among many more, it provides a basis for understanding and mitigating and potentially even preventing socioeconomic debt cycles and war…
…and it shows why love can become the black hole in a universe of feelings.
Norbert Schwarzer graduated in physics from the University of Chemnitz, Germany, in 1991. After several research projects abroad and a PhD in contact mechanics in 1998, he became an assistant professor at the University of Chemnitz in 1999. In 2005, he founded Saxonian Institute of Surface Mechanics. Dr Schwarzer has published a variety of papers in the fields of basic research and application of contact mechanical approaches for laminates, composites, and layered materials. Due to the need for better stability prediction and socioeconomic models, he started to apply the concepts from theoretical physics in more down-to-earth fields such as materials science, school transport, and sales market analysis. Some of this work finally led to the ideas for the improvement of the original theoretical concepts.