Publications
This list of publications covers work that was performed with the support of the Fetzer Franklin Fund of the John E. Fetzer Memorial Trust. These publications represent research findings from the four different goal areas of funded research at the Fetzer Franklin Fund: Physics, metascience, consciousness research, and biology.
For better access, the search function can be used to identify different authors and keywords in the title. The list is not exhaustive and more publications will be added in the future.
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Emergent Quantum Mechanics – David Bohm Centennial Perspectives
Emergent quantum mechanics (EmQM) explores the possibility of an ontology for quantum mechanics. The resurgence of interest in realist approaches to quantum mechanics challenges the standard textbook view, which represents an operationalist approach. The possibility of an ontological, i.e., realist, quantum mechanics was first introduced with the original de Broglie–Bohm theory, which has also been developed in another context as Bohmian mechanics. This book features expert contributions which were invited as part of the David Bohm Centennial symposium of the EmQM conference series.
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Metascience – The Science of Doing Science
Metascience has its roots in the philosophy of science and the study of scientific methods. However, it is distinguished from the former by its reliance on quantitative analysis and from the latter by its broad focus on the general factors that contribute to all aspects of the scientific process.
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False-Positive Effect in the Radin Double-Slit Experiment on Observer Consciousness as Determined With the Advanced Meta-Experimental Protocol (AMP)
Prior work by Radin et al. (2012, 2016) reported the astonishing claim that an anomalous effect on double-slit (DS) light-interference intensity had been measured as a function of quantum-based observer consciousness. Given the radical implications, could there exist an alternative explanation, other than an anomalous consciousness effect, such as artifacts including systematic methodological error (SME)? To address this question, a conceptual replication study involving 10,000 test trials was commissioned to be performed blindly by the same investigator who had reported the original results.
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Authors
Goldwater, D., Barker, P., Bassi, A., Donadi, S.
Project title
A Quantum Spectrometer for Arbitrary Noise
Year
2019
Field of science
Physics
Authors
Walleczek, J.
Project title
Agent Inaccessibility as a Fundamental Principle in Quantum Mechanics: Objective Unpredictability and Formal Uncomputability
Year
2019
Field of science
Physics
Authors
Evers, E.; O'Donnell, M.; Inbar, Y.
Project title
Arbitrary Fairness in Rewards and Punishments
Year
2019
Field of science
Consciousness
Authors
Pavičić, M.; Waegell, M.; Megill, N.D.; Aravind, P.
Project title
Automated generation of Kochen-Specker sets
Year
2019
Field of science
Physics
Authors
Benson K., Jensen G.
Year
2019
Field of science
Biology
Authors
Wharton, K.B.; Argaman, N.
Year
2019
Field of science
Physics
Authors
Levy, C.S.; Kornack, T.W.; Mercier, P.P.
Year
2019
Field of science
Physics
Authors
Waegell, M.; Dressel, J.
Project title
Benchmarks of nonclassicality for qubit arrays
Year
2019
Field of science
Physics
Authors
Pearl, J.; Cavalcanti, E.
Project title
Classical causal models cannot faithfully explain Bell nonlocality or Kochen-Specker contextuality in arbitrary scenarios
Year
2019
Field of science
Physics
Authors
Carlesso, M.; Donadi, S.
Year
2019
Field of science
Physics