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Relationship between the cognitive states for "expected" results and observed results. This figure summarizes the relationship between the two observables, namely the cognitive states for "expected" results (AIN/AAC) and for observed results (ACP/ADP). The state vector of A can be described according to two orthogonal bases AIN/AAC or ACP/ADP. The probabilities for A
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Benveniste’s experiments have been the subject of an international scientific controversy (known as the case of the “memory of water”). We recently proposed to describe these results in a modeling in which the outcome of an experiment is considered personal property (named cognitive state) of the observer and not an objective property of the observ...
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... choose the counterclockwise rotation matrix (M1); note that these two solutions differ only for the sign of θ. In Figure 2, the state ΨA can be described with one or other basis (AIN/AAC or ACP/ADP) in the vector space. The passage from one basis to the other is obtained by a rotation with an angle equal to θ. ...
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