A Macroscopic Behavioral Violation of No Signaling In Time Inequalities
Neurons and Cognition
2015-04-22 v1 Quantum Physics
Abstract
In this paper we applied the no-signaling in time (NSIT) formalism discussed by Kofler and Brukner to investigate temporal entanglement between binary human behavioral unconscious choices at t1 with binary random outcomes at t2. NSIT consists of a set of inequalities and represents mathematical conditions for macro-realism which require only two measurements in time. The analyses of three independent experiments show a strong violation of NSIT in two out of three of them, supporting the hypothesis of a quantum-like temporal entanglement between human choices at t1 with binary random outcomes at t2
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@article{arxiv.1504.05440,
title = {A Macroscopic Behavioral Violation of No Signaling In Time Inequalities},
author = {Patrizio Tressoldi and Markus A. Maier and Vanessa L. Büechner and Andrei Khrennikov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1504.05440},
year = {2015}
}
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