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Report on CASYS 2001 and in particular, BCSCMsG Symposium 10, The Anticipatory Quantum Biosphere. Learning from Nature

Thanks once again to Daniel Dubois, and partner Christianne Malemprez, all praise.This was yet again a very successful and well attended symposium and CASYS conference, at which some 150 or so papers were presented, see http://www.ulg.ac.be/mathgen/CHAOS/news.html, for the full detailed programme. In particular, the research presented, further substantiated the preliminary conclusions to be inferred on these home pages, from, Wider Perspectives, and for example, the CASYS 2000 paper, the DNA-wave Biocomputer published in the Proceedings, that NOVEL TECHNOLOGY, NEW BIOLOGY, and EVEN A GROUND BREAKING COSMOLOGY can now be constructed, as described by QUANTUM HOLOGRAPHY. For it was shown :-

1) that INFORMATION IS MOST LIKELY A FUNDAMENTAL QUANTUM PHYSICAL INGREDIENT[1] OF THE WHOLE OF THE NATURAL WORLD [2], and concerns ITS TRANSMISSION BY FREQUENCY AND PHASE MODULATION AND ITS QUANTIZATION including encoding/decoding of quantum holographic information, its storage, and filtering by phase gating.
[1] 'Spinor Geometry and Signal Transmission in 3- Space, Binz, Pods, and Schempp, symposium session 3.1, also 'Heisenberg Groups - the Fundamental Ingredient to Describe Information, its Transmission and Quantization', Institute of Noetics Sciences Symposium, 7/8 September, 2001, (Monograph in preparation)
[2] 'Self Reference, the Dimensionality and Scale of Quantum Mechanical Effects, Critical Phenomena and Qualia', Marcer, Dubois, Mitchell and Schempp, session 10.2.

2) that quantum communication utilizing quantum teleportation (qt), is not simply a remarkable laboratory phenomenon as recently demonstrated [3]. For spin echo [4] quantum control approximation techniques [5], as discovered in the late 1950s [4] by Erwin Hahn, and now in widespread production use in Magnetic Resonance Imaging Systems for medical diagnosis[4] and microscopy [6], need to be recognised as concerning qt across the whole quantum physics community, and not just by MRI specialists. The novel discovery, in confirmation of observation, of 'the (exactly analogous) Light Echo Phenomena of Extragalactic Quantum Holography' by Binz and Schempp (to be published) in a cosmological context, together with the experimental evidence supporting the quantum DNA-wave Biocomputer in the biological context (where qt would convey evolutionary advantage) therefore make it highly likely that quantum teleportation is universal phenomena throughout the natural world. That is to say THIS IS A QUANTUM MECHANICAL (and not a classical) UNIVERSE.
[3] 'The fastest way from A to B.' Sudbury T, Nature, 390, 11th December, 551-2,1997.
[4] 'Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Mathematical Foundations and Applications.' Walter Schempp, Wiley and Sons, New York, 1999.
[5] 'Modelling the Approximation Hierarchy to Optimization Problems Through Category Theory' Leal, Menezes, Claudio, and Toscini, Symposium session 2.1, where in relation to spin echo, the approximation process can be identified with spin echo.
[6]http://wwwcivm.mc.duke.edu

3) Such a QUANTUM HOLOGRAPHIC UNIVERSE where EVOLUTION can, once again be identified with an APPROXIMATION HIERARCHY [5], would mathematically require A BOUNDARY CONDITION OF, QUITE ASTONISHINGLY, ZERO ENERGY [2]. Then, SUCH AN EVOLUTION WOULD NOT BE ONE OF DYNAMIC ORIGIN (as is usually supposed!) BUT ONE OF ENTIRELY 3D GEOMETRIC ORIGIN [7], just as is the NATURE OF OUR EXPERIENCE and one that would, AGAIN IN ACCORD WITH OUR EXPERIENCE, explain QUITE LITERALLY, WHY THERE IS NO TIME LIKE THE PRESENT. For THE SOURCE OF AN SUCH EVOLUTION WOULD BE THE STABLE AND UNSTABLE CRITICAL POINTS IN THE POTENTIAL ENERGY LANDSCAPE OF THE HAMILTONIAN PARAMETER SPACE [2, 8], in accordance with Wilson's methodology for the calculation of critical phenomena of material phase transitions [9].
[7] 'Computation from Geometry' Lloyd, Science, 292, 1st June, 2001, 1669.
[8] 'Energy Landscapes: flirting with Catastrophy', Leary, Science, 293, 14 Sept. 2001, 2013.
[9] 'The 1982 Nobel Prize in Physics', Anderson, Science, 218, 19th Nov.1982, 763-764.

That is to say Quantum Mechanics must now be understood as A FUNDAMENTAL THEORY OF HOLOGRAPHIC PATTERN RECOGNITION as proposed by Chapline[10]. A postulate, confirmed, by Schempp's quantum holography [11] based on the Heisenberg Lie Group G [1,12]. For under these BOUNDARY CONDITIONS, the Lie algebra g of G specifies the Heisenberg commutation relations defining Heisenberg uncertainty and conversely, its dual "Heisenberg certainty" ie the informational means of encoding/decoding or computation by which the quantum holographic information processing takes place. That is, THE BOUNDARY CONDITIONS (always essential to a correct solution) DETERMINE A GROUND BREAKING QUANTUM COSMOLOGY such that DNA and therefore life would be an inevitable natural consequence of the physical law by means of which the self referential, self-organised evolution of THIS COSMOS takes place [2].
[10] 'Is Theoretical Physics The Same Thing as Mathematics? Chapline G., Elsevier Physics Reports, 315, 95-105,1999.
[11] 'Quantum Holography and Neurocomputer Architectures, Schempp W. Journal of Mathematical Imaging and Vision, 2, 279-326, 1992.
[12] 'Harmonic Analysis on the Heisenberg Group with Applications in Signal Theory, Schempp W. Pitman Notes in Mathematics,14,Longman Scientific and Technical, London, 1986.

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