Eight quantum realities redux: Finding David Bohm

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Michael Stricklin

Abstract

This paper addresses a basic component of Q methodology, namely, how
judgmental rotation of centroid factors empowers the researcher to more
thoroughly investigate communicability. A Q study of eight
interpretations of quantum facts, genuinely worldviews in themselves, is
the vehicle for the exposition, and two rotations, both theoretical,
are examined. The first rotation is an exercise in intellectual
curiosity (intellectual play) that was carried out in 2001; the second
ensued from work published by Simon Watts and Paul Stenner in 2003 and
from comments and responses to them by Steven Brown.

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Stricklin, M. (2005). Eight quantum realities redux: Finding David Bohm. Operant Subjectivity, 28(3/4). Retrieved from https://ojs.library.okstate.edu/osu/index.php/osub/article/view/8858
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