
And Kafatos and Kafatou (1991) conclude that "Nature has shown us that our concept of reality, consisting of units that can be considered as separate from each other, is fundamentally wrong."
It is believed that Quantum Nonlocality may explain not just pigeons' homing instincts, but the greater power of the hive mind. Our enemy may simply be the by-product of physics we don't properly understand.
References
John Gribbin. In Search of Schrodinger's Cat: Quantum Physics and Reality. New York: Bantam, 1984.
Menas Kafatos and Thalia Kafatou. Looking In, Seeing Out: Consciousness and Cosmos. Wheaton: Quest, 1991.
Victor Mansfield. Synchronicity, Science, and Soul-Making. Chicago: Open Court, 1995.
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