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Regular and irregular semiclassical wavefunctions

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... part of the story how metaphysics and quantum physics are interrelated at a pre-physics or proto-physical level, using primarily information concepts. These complex topics are understandable once we explore that the mind and thoughts are really quantum information supported by high dimensional quant ...
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