THE JOURNAL OF NONLOCALITY
ISSN
2167-6283
The Journal of Nonlocality is an electronic open access publication focused on new experimental approaches to the problems of quantum measurement and nonlocality. Aiming to connect empirical findings and research models across several disciplines (quantum mechanics, consciousness research and biophysics), we hope to create a platform for the development of new insights and innovative experimental protocols at the boundary between mainstream and exploratory science.
Submissions are accepted and published as rapid pre-prints throughout the year. All papers will be pre-screened/peer-reviewed by our editorial board within 2 weeks of submission, after which articles will be rejected, sent back for revision or published in the Open Preprints section of the journal for open peer commentary. Revised papers are included in the following issue of the Journal of Nonlocality. Peer and general reader comments will be moderated and published on both the JNL and M3P websites, with post-publication comments added as they are submitted. To upload a proposal, go to our journal website, register (if not already a user) then follow the instructions for authors.
The journal will be published biannually, in June and December. Between January 1st and March 1st all M3P members will have an opportunity to vote for the best research proposal published in the preceding year, to be awarded the Mind-Matter Mapping Prize.
We are looking for any of the following: - short-form experimental proposals;
- fully developed pilot protocols;
- experimental results of both original studies and replications;
- comments on any of the work published on the Mind-Matter Mapping site
- other methodological issues pertinent to these topics;
- announcements about current research projects, studies seeking replication by independent labs, or funding opportunities;
- notices about mainstream applications or technology making use of this research.
For more details on the JNL/M3P research program, see Working Groups.
Editorial Board
For authors
CURRENT ISSUES JNL Vol. III, Nr. 2 (June 2014) now available here
2014Bacillus odysseyi spores By James Kulleck, NASA/JPL (http://www.kennislink.nl/web/show?id=134421) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons 2013DNA Methylation By Christoph Bock (Max Planck Institute for Informatics) (Own work) [CC-BY-SA-3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0)], via Wikimedia Commons
2012Illustration de l'expérience des 2 fentes. By Jean-Christophe BENOIST (Own work) [GFDL (http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html), CC-BY-SA-3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/) or CC-BY-2.5 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5)], via Wikimedia Commons
Open Letter from the JNL Editorial Board - May 2012
PAST ISSUES Journal of Nonlocality and Remote Mental Interactions
October 2002: Vol.I Nr. 3
February 2003: Vol II Nr 1
July 2003: Vol. II Nr.2
November 2003: Vol. II Nr. 3
March 2005: Vol. III Nr. 1 Special Issue: Experimental Reports
April 2006: Vol IV Nr. 1 Genetic Regulatory Architectures, Bioelectromagnetics and Conscious Intent
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Editorial Board 2002-2006 Journal of Nonlocality and Remote Mental Interactions
Dr. Lian Sidorov Executive Editor www.emergentmind.org
Leane Roffey Line, Ph.D., C.A. Associate Editor Research Engineer and Applied Mathematician; Author and Scientific Translator; Practitioner: Applied acupuncture, Qi Gong, craniosacral & sphenomaxillary craniopathy; trigger point therapy; structural reintegration therapy, polarity therapy. Areas of interest: Charge and field effects in biological systems, biorheological aspects of living systems, complex adaptive systems, applications of artificial intelligence, semiotics of art. Applications of scripting languages to scientific and mathematical presentations using mark-up languages. Books & publications listed at www.bioelektronika.com. Websites: www.bioelektronika.com www.polymathix.com . Email:lroffey1@ix.netcom.com
Iona Miller Associate Editor Dean of Faculty for The Institute for Consciousness Science & Technology Board Member, Asklepia Foundation
Mark P. Line Associate Editor Polymathix.com
Alex Kaivarainen, PhD, DSc Department of Applied Physics, University of Turku, Finland www.karelia.ru/~alexk
Harald Walach, PhD PhD (Clinical Psychology), PhD (History and Theory of Science), Honorary lecturer in psychology at the University of Freiburg, Germany, Director of Research at the Institute of Environmental Medicine and Hospital Epidemiology, University Hospital Freiburg, Germany, European Office of the Samueli Institute for Information Biology. Research areas: Evaluation of complementary and alternative medicine, especially non-local aspects; transpersonal psychology; understanding and experimental testing of generalized entanglement. See http://www.ukl.uni-freiburg.de/iumwkra/kmedizin/publiwalach.pdffor list of publications. Contact: Universitätsklinikum - University Hospital Freiburg Institut für Umweltmedizin und Krankenhaushygiene - Dept. Environmental Medicine and Hospital Epidemiology Hugstetter Str. 55 D - 79106 Freiburg Germany Tel. +49-761-270-5497/98 Fax -7224 Email:walach@ukl.uni-freiburg.de Samueli Institute: http://www.samueliinstitute.org/Organization.asp
Stefan Schmidt, PhD PhD in experimental psychology/parapsychology. Research fellow at the University Hospital of Freiburg, Institute of Environmental Medicine and Hospital Epidemiology. Research areas/areas of interest: parapsychology, psychophysiology, complementary and alternative medicine, models on nonlocality, placebo effect, meditation and consciousness research. E-mail: sschmidt@ukl.uni-freiburg.de
Doug Matzke, PhD Thesis: "Quantum Computing using Geometric Algebra". Interests: the limits of computation, artificial intelligence, nonlocal aspects of consciousness, probabilistic geometry. For a partial list of papers, see http://www.matzkefamily.net/doug/
Binhui He - Qigong Master World Institute for Self-Healing (WISH) Chinese Society of Qigong Science Director, Qigong Anti-Cancer Research Center www.wishus.org
Richard Alan Miller
Advisors
Savely Savva, MS Monterey Institute for the Study of Alternative Healing Arts www.whps.com/misaha
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