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In its philosophical attempt to explain quantum non-locality, '''the NSTP theory''', originated by [[Kedar Joshi]], introduces a metaphysics that is both semi-idealistic and semi-dualistic. The idealistic framework, explaining quantum non-locality, represents idea of superhuman intelligence responsible for the empirical order in the universe, e.g. gravity, quantum non-locality, etc. This idea of non-spatial superhuman intelligence closely resembles Berkeley’s God. Also, the superhuman intelligence is a supernatural representation of the intelligent design of the (material) universe. The theory further conjectures a possibility of a realistic framework, the framework in which the phenomena like quantum non-locality, the phenomena which no spatial mechanical framework can supposedly explain, do not exist. The inclusion of this (mere) possibility ultimately makes the idealistic framework semi-idealistic and the dualistic framework semi-dualistic.  
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==About==
 
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The '''non-spatial thinking process theory''' (NTSP) is a [[pseudo-theory]] apparently created by [[Kedar Joshi]]. An explanation of the theory reads:
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In its philosophical attempt to explain quantum non-locality, the NSTP theory, originated by [[Kedar Joshi]], introduces a metaphysics that is both semi-idealistic and semi-dualistic. The idealistic framework, explaining quantum non-locality, represents idea of superhuman intelligence responsible for the empirical order in the universe, e.g. gravity, quantum non-locality, etc. This idea of non-spatial superhuman intelligence closely resembles Berkeley's God. Also, the superhuman intelligence is a supernatural representation of the intelligent design of the (material) universe. The theory further conjectures a possibility of a realistic framework, the framework in which the phenomena like quantum non-locality, the phenomena which no spatial mechanical framework can supposedly explain, do not exist. The inclusion of this (mere) possibility ultimately makes the idealistic framework semi-idealistic and the dualistic framework semi-dualistic.  
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===Conclusions===
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This theory shows no coherent flow of reason or logic and is indistinguishable from [[Issuepedia:spamosophy|spamosophy]], although it was probably written by a human.
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
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* Joshi, Kedar, "The NSTP (Non-Spatial Thinking Process) Theory" (March 22, 2007). [http://ssrn.com/abstract=986201]   
*Joshi, Kedar, "The NSTP (Non-Spatial Thinking Process) Theory" (March 22, 2007). [http://ssrn.com/abstract=986201]   
 
 
 
 
 
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
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* [[../ultimate questioner's vanity theory|ultimate questioner's vanity theory]]  
*[[UQV (Ultimate Questioner's Vanity) theory]]  
 
 
 
 
 
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==
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* [http://cogprints.org/5461/ The NSTP Theory]
*The NSTP Theory [http://cogprints.org/5461/]
 

Latest revision as of 15:05, 20 April 2011

About

The non-spatial thinking process theory (NTSP) is a pseudo-theory apparently created by Kedar Joshi. An explanation of the theory reads:

In its philosophical attempt to explain quantum non-locality, the NSTP theory, originated by Kedar Joshi, introduces a metaphysics that is both semi-idealistic and semi-dualistic. The idealistic framework, explaining quantum non-locality, represents idea of superhuman intelligence responsible for the empirical order in the universe, e.g. gravity, quantum non-locality, etc. This idea of non-spatial superhuman intelligence closely resembles Berkeley's God. Also, the superhuman intelligence is a supernatural representation of the intelligent design of the (material) universe. The theory further conjectures a possibility of a realistic framework, the framework in which the phenomena like quantum non-locality, the phenomena which no spatial mechanical framework can supposedly explain, do not exist. The inclusion of this (mere) possibility ultimately makes the idealistic framework semi-idealistic and the dualistic framework semi-dualistic.

Conclusions

This theory shows no coherent flow of reason or logic and is indistinguishable from spamosophy, although it was probably written by a human.

References

  • Joshi, Kedar, "The NSTP (Non-Spatial Thinking Process) Theory" (March 22, 2007). [1]

See also

External links