Vladimirovich wrote:
Вы что так разволновались-то?

Лимародессу процитировали уже в третьей диссертации, среди них - одна защищена в США, одна - в Германии (это кроме того что его процитировали в нескольких статьях и одной монографии).
Вот что пишут в диссертации на PhD защищённой в
Pacifica Graduate Institute
Towards depth visioning: A depth psychological investigation of group visioning methods
...Limar (2011) catalogs
such studies. Quantum entanglement occurs when some type of quantum interaction
causes the quantum state, such as the spin, of two or more quantum objects to become
dependent. The state of one object depends on the state of the other yet the states are
indeterminate until measured. The state of the first entangled object collapses into a
determinate state once a measurement occurs. Simultaneously, the second entangled
object collapses into the opposite state. This occurs even if there are great distances
between the two objects. This greatly troubled Einstein, because the particle interactions
seem to exceed the speed of light, the universe’s theoretical speed limit. Nonetheless, the
two entangled objects act as one regardless of the distance between them. Limar suspects
that entanglement may occur in the subatomic particles of genetic cells, and he believes
that cell division during development may spread the entangled particles throughout the
body. He speculates that the fundamental carriers of consciousness may not be the
electro-chemical reactions in neurons, but rather entangled subatomic particles. He
further suggests that one’s offspring may inherit entangled particles through meiosis, a
special type of cell division necessary for sexual reproduction. He explains that one
cannot talk of the existence of quantum entanglement between two macroscopic objects
because entanglement, along with all the other concepts in quantum physics, is a concept
that only applies to the submolecular level...