From: Deepak Chopra To: Jeff Epstein [email protected]>, Bamaby Marsh Subject: Fwd: Brian is snatching defeat from the jaws of victory in his rejection of mathematics in his new physics of intelligent agents Date: Sat, 20 Aug 2016 14:06:03 +0000 Brian here speaks of the crisis in physics and the new language of Biosemiotics Super Genes: Unlock the Astonishing Power of Your DNA for Optimum Health and Iiellbeing Begin forwarded message: From: Brian Josephson <[email protected]> Date: August 20, 2016 at 5:13:57 AM EDT To: JACK SARFATTI Cc: Shermer Michael Dee ak Cho ra , David Kaiser <[email protected]>, "[email protected]" imossbridge rKtrg>, Bernard Carr <[email protected]>, John Gribbin <J.R.Gribbin sussex ac uk>, "[email protected]" <mdt26 can @stk>, •, "[email protected]" <dradin ric a, Dick Bierman •, "Stuart R - (hameroff) Hameroff' <[email protected]>, "chalmers &anu.edu.au" <[email protected]>, George Johnson <ohnson santafe.edu> John Hor an •, "Henry P. Stapp" <[email protected]>, , Saul-Paul Sirag >, fred nick herbert • Jeffre Mishlove alan wolf "b [email protected]" <b.hiley physics.bbk.ac.uk>, Mark Davidson "Tony Valentin' IP <[email protected]> "[email protected]" <chrisqfjcimu.org> Subject: Re: Brian is snatching defeat from the jaws of victory in his rejection of mathematics in his nes% physics of intelligent agents On 19 Aug 2016, at 23:31, JACK SARFATTI < wrote: Brian these are small quibbles. Of course mainstream physics is working well and any changes will be minimal tweaks EFTA00820558
OK then, let's see your 'minimal tweak' to improve on supersymmetry, whose predictions nature is doggedly refusing to fit in with at the LHC. I think people will be quite keen on an alternative to the standard approach, and appreciating the role that biosemiotics etc. can play will be an appealing idea. You grasp a small part of it with your backaction approach (that part not being original, by the way) but fail to develop it to any degree the way others have done. One might compare this limitation with the way people such as Frohlich and Cooper had ideas relevant to superconductivity before BCS but hadn't really figured out the way they fit in. Brian Brian D. Josephson Emeritus Professor of Physics, University of Cambridge Director, Mind—Matter Unification Project Cavendish Laboratory, JJ Thomson Ave, Cambridge CB3 OHE, UK WWW: http://www.tcm.phy.cam.ac.uld—bdj10 Tel. EFTA00820559








