- Pauli effect
The Pauli effect is a reference to the apparently mysterious failure of technical equipment in the presence of certain people. It is named after the Austrian theoretical physicist
Wolfgang Pauli .The Pauli effect is not to be confused with the
Pauli exclusion principle , which is a bona fide physical phenomenon.History
Since the 20th century, the work of
physics research has been divided between theorists and experimentalists (seescientific method ). Only a few physicists, such as Fermi, have been successful in both roles. Lacking skill and experience in experimental work, many theorists have earned a reputation for accidentally breaking experimental equipment. Pauli was exceptional in this regard: it was said that he was such a good theorist that any experiments would self-destruct simply because he was in the vicinity. For fear of the Pauli effect, the experimental physicistOtto Stern banned Pauli from his laboratory inHamburg despite their friendship.An incident occurred in the physics laboratory at the
University of Göttingen . An expensive measuring device, for no apparent reason, suddenly stopped working, although Pauli was in fact "absent".James Franck , the director of the institute reported the incident to his colleague Pauli in Zürich with the humorous remark that at least this time Pauli was innocent. However, it turned out that Pauli on the way from Copenhagen to Zürich had had a short stop at Göttingen rail station waiting for a train connection at about the time of failure.The Pauli effect, if it were real, would be classified as a "macro-psychokinetic" phenomenon. Wolfgang Pauli, however, was (according to his biographer Enz) convinced that the effect named after him was real —
Markus Fierz , a close colleague, says "Pauli himself thoroughly believed in his effect".Enz (2002), p. 150.] As Pauli consideredparapsychology as worth serious investigation, this would fit with his scientific thinking. In February 1950, when he was atPrinceton University , thecyclotron burnt, and he asked himself if this mischief belonged to such a Pauli effect, named after him.cite book |title=Wissenschaftlicher Briefwechsel mit Bohr, Einstein, Heisenberg, u.a. |publisher=Springer |location=Berlin |first=Wolfgang |last=Pauli |coauthors=et al |others=ed. Karl von Meyenn |year=1996 |volume=vol. 4/I |pages=p. 37 |isbn=3540594426 |oclc=36847539]The Pauli effect at the foundation of the C.G. Jung Institute, Zürich 1948,, caused Pauli to write his article "Background-Physics", in which he tries to find complementary relationships between physics and
depth psychology .cite book |title=Atom and Archetype: the Pauli/Jung Letters, 1932-1958 |publisher=Princeton University Press |location=Princeton |author=Pauli, Wolfgang; Jung, C G |others=ed. C.A. Meier |year=2001 |pages=pp. 179-196 |isbn=0691012075 |oclc=45757717]ee also
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Street light interference
*Synchronicity
*Quantum bogodynamics References
ources
*cite book |title=No Time to be Brief: A Scientific Biography of Wolfgang Pauli |publisher=Oxford University Press |location=New York |first=Charles P |last=Enz |year=2002 |isbn=0198564791 |oclc=48753063
External links
* [http://www.psychovision.ch/synw/pauli_parapsychology_p1.htm Wolfgang Pauli and Parapsychology]
* [http://www.psychovision.ch/synw/pauli_fludd_flood_sync.htm#a1 The Pauli effect at the foundation of the C.G. Jung Institute, Zürich 1948]
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