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SESSION:
PharmaceuticalMonPM2-R4
Leuenberger International Symposium on Pharmaceutical Sciences and Industrial Applications for Sustainable Development
Mon. 21 Oct. 2024 / Room: Minos
Session Chairs: Hans Leuenberger; Norbert Schwarzer; Student Monitors: TBA

15:05: [PharmaceuticalMonPM207] OS Plenary
LOVE, THE BLACK HOLE IN THE UNIVERSE OF FEELINGS – WHY PSYCHOLOGY MIGHT NEED QUANTUM GRAVITY CONCEPTS - PART 1
Norbert Schwarzer1; Julius Schwarzer1
1Saxonian Institute of Surface Mechanics and RASA Energy Inc., Ummanz, Germany
Paper ID: 327 [Abstract]

There are more and more approaches to try and understand the world of feeling such as love, hate, fear, anger and so on plus consciousness in general, sub- and un-consciousness via quantum concepts. A standard drawback to such attempts seems to result from the old problem that our current quantum theory is not of metric origin or – in other words – does not appear to be fully compatible with Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity [1]. This lack of a true Quantum Gravity Theory does seem to be the major obstacle for all our attempts to understand consciousness. After all, it well could be that our feelings and consciousness in general, potentially embedding both quantum and cosmic scales, require a truly scale invariant and thus, metric theory. 

In order to overcome these difficulties, we explicitly tried to avoid to “push” any existing theory into the comprehension of the human mind and all its derivatives but, instead, started our consideration with the assumption that everything, including consciousness, may consist of attributes or properties. Subjecting these properties to a general Hamilton extremal principle, thereby using the Riemann theory and Hilbert techniques, we – most surprisingly – ended up in generalized Einstein-Field-Equations [2, 3, 4]. These equations do not only contain the full Theory of General Relativity [1], but – lo and behold – also include all main quantum equations, be it for bosonic or fermionic entities. The whole ensemble undoubtedly has the characteristics of a Quantum Gravity Theory and the best part of it is, that it was already there for about 109 years [5]. 

In this talk, we are going to apply our approach onto the interesting field of love and the topic of feelings in general [3, 6]. Thereby, we will not only consider the aspect of feelings of an individual but also investigate phenomena coming into play where ensembles of human beings entangle. This reaches from observations of so-called mass formations to the simple question whether an economic entity - a company - can be good [4]?

References:
[1] A. Einstein, Grundlage der allgemeinen Relativitätstheorie, Annalen der Physik (ser. 4), 49, 769–822
[2] N. Schwarzer: “The Math of Body, Soul and the Universe”, Jenny Stanford Publishing, ISBN 9789814968249
[3] N. Schwarzer, “Mathematical Psychology – The World of Thoughts as a Quantum Space-Time with a Gravitational Core”, 2024, Jenny Stanford Publishing, ISBN: 9789815129274
[4] W. Wismann, D. Martin, N. Schwarzer, “Creation, Separation and the Mind, the Three Towers of Singularity - The Application of Universal Code in Reality”, 2024, RASA strategy book, ISBN 979-8-218-44483-9
[5] D. Hilbert, Die Grundlagen der Physik, Teil 1, Göttinger Nachrichten, 395-407 (1915)
[6] J. Schwarzer, “Love Fields - towards a mathematical psychology“, https://youtu.be/TdJuOsfXR2s


15:45 COFFEE BREAK/POSTERS/EXHIBITION - Ballroom Foyer