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Development of a Quantum-based Ontology for Describing NDE by Using Computerized Natural Language Processing

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Development of a Quantum-based Ontology for Describing NDE by Using Computerized Natural Language Processing

Valverde, Raul and Swanson, Chet (2021) Development of a Quantum-based Ontology for Describing NDE by Using Computerized Natural Language Processing. Journal of Consciousness Exploration & Research, 12 (3).

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Abstract

The Survival Hypothesis states that a person’s personality and consciousness survive the physical death of the body. Ontology is a well-established theoretical domain within philosophy dealing with models of reality. This report proposes the use of computer natural language processing and classification of perceived objects in Near Death Experience (NDE) stories for the validation of a Quantum Ontology based on the Quantum Hologram Theory of Physics and Consciousness. This proposes Quantum Ontology to represent the unintelligible aspects of near-death experiences. The research proposes a validation of ontology constructs within a Quantum Ontology to show the potential of this methodology in NDE research.

Divisions:Concordia University > John Molson School of Business > Supply Chain and Business Technology Management
Item Type:Article
Refereed:Yes
Authors:Valverde, Raul and Swanson, Chet
Journal or Publication:Journal of Consciousness Exploration & Research
Date:October 2021
ID Code:990119
Deposited By: Raul Valverde
Deposited On:22 Nov 2022 17:34
Last Modified:23 Nov 2022 00:00
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