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Carl Jung: Synchronicity and Quantum Physics

Carl Jung: Synchronicity and Quantum Physics

Jung created the term “synchronicity” to explain a relationship between two events which could not be explained by cause and effect.

Somehow information is exchanged which is currently unexplainable by present known physical mechanisms

Classical physicists disagree with quantum physics because there is no clear cause and effect in quantum physics; events are based on probabilities. 

Many psychologists may have difficulties with Jung’s theory because it is so far removed from rationality, and there is too much emphasis on the unknown and the collective unconscious.

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