Psycho-Informational Environment and Structure of Events within the Physical Space-Time. Synchronics

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  • Aleksandr Bukalov

Keywords:

socionics, structuring of psychic environment, synchronistic model, synchronics, Boukalov ‘magic row’, synchronistic archetypes, history

Abstract

It is shown that the phenomenon of psycho-informational (psychic) environment structuring and quantization (as discovered by the author earlier) manifests itself also in the structure of physical space-time environment on the causal level, thus forming a ‘magic row’ of numbers: 6(7), 10(11), 16(17), 26(27), 42(43)… which act as indicators of integral patterns characteristic to any given event. As the statistical data processing, related to 850 information on accidents and catastrophes has shown, the number of individuals involved in each such accident has been really correspondent to the ‘magic row’ numbers. Therefore, it shall be possible to use causal models (analogous to socionic ones) for description of the internal structure of the physical space-time environment, and to create a singular fractal model (B(SIN)) that would include the structures of psycho-informational environment (?, I), physical space-time environment (X, T) and energy impulse (p, E). The ‘space-time’ component of the model is semantically tied to the psychic one and synchronistically (as С. G. Jung put it) influences participants of the event forming indivisible synchronistic event patterns indicated by the number of participating subjects or objects. The B(SIN) model also gives explanation of some paradoxes related to ‘recurrence of humane history’ and discovered by N. Мorozov and А. Fomenko, and certain other phenomena.

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Bukalov, A. (2002). Psycho-Informational Environment and Structure of Events within the Physical Space-Time. Synchronics. Physics of Consciousness and Life, Cosmology and Astrophysics, 2(2), 22–27. Retrieved from https://physics.socionic.info/index.php/physics/article/view/275

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