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Volume 9: Number 4: Article 2
Extrasensory Perception of Subatomic Particles: I. Historical Evidence
Stephen M. Phillips, Flat 7, Grange Wood, 40 Norwich Ave. West, Bournemouth,
Dorset BH2 6AW, England
A century-old claim by two early leaders of the Theosophical Society
to have used a form of ESP to observe subatomic particles is evaluated.
Their observations are found to be consistent with facts of nuclear
physics and with the quark model of particle physics provided that their
assumption that they saw atoms is rejected. Their account of the force
binding together the fundamental constituents of matter is shown to
agree with the string model. Their description of these basic particles
bears striking similarity to basic ideas of superstring theory. The
implication of this remarkable correlation between ostensible paranormal
observations of subatomic particles and facts of nuclear and particle
physics is that quarks are neither fundamental nor hadronic states of
superstrings, as many physicists currently assume, but, instead, are
composed of three subquark states of a superstring.
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