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A quantum psychophysics perspective on bistable perception

  • Qbism: Abstract algorithmic digital art
  • The Necker cube
  • Original publication by Necker (1832)
  • The “Complementarity Meme”
    On the evolution of an idea: Psycho->Physics
  • Prof. Erwin Schrödinger
    • Unsere Vorstellungen von der Materie (1952)
    • Do Electrons think? (BBC)
  • Bistable perception
  • Dual-aspect monism
    Ontic & Epistemic Dimensions
  • Quantum computation: The Qbit
  • It from bit
  • Quantum physics & creativity (Prof. Hans-Peter Dürr)
  • Quantum Zeno effect
  • Google’s DeepDream algorithm
  • Exemplary source code of a digital Necker Cube artwork
  • Can observing a Necker cube make you more insightful?
  • Video lectures
    • Quantentheorie der Ur-Alternativen
    • What are the computational functions of feedback to early visual cortex? Prof. Daniel J. Kersten (2018)
    • Complementarity and Bistable Perception – Dr. Harald Atmanspacher (2012)
    • Harvey Brown QBism: the ineffable reality behind “participatory realism”
  • Bistability bibliography in various formats
  • Neuromechanical interpretations of bistability
  • Dṛg-Dṛśya-Viveka: An inquiry into the nature of the seer and the seen
  • Interdisciplinary discourse: When physics learned the concept of complementary from psychology
  • The Cartesian split and the Heisenberg cut
  • Misc
    • Interface theory of perception
    • Orch-OR hypothesis
    • Kuhnian paradigm shifts and bistability
    • Neuroscience of bistable perception
    • The mental universe
    • Complementarity
    • Paradoxical logic: A cultural relativism perspective à la Erich Fromm
    • The complementarity of science & Art
    • Goethe – Light Darkness and Colours (Documentary 1998)
    • Cubism
    • M.C. Escher
    • Naïve and local realism
    • Quantum holism
    • Krishnamurti & Bohm
    • Heisenberg cut
    • Schrödingers cat
    • Quantum Bayesianism
    • Do Electrons think?
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Erwin Schrödinger – Unsere Vorstellungen von der Materie (1952)

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Complementarity and Bistable Perception – Dr. Harald Atmanspacher (2012)

PD Dr. Harald Atmanspacher

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