So many issues to discuss here..but picking up the one that is most relevant to the current thread...you replied regarding parity violation:
Which exactly 'parity' violation and how does that demonstrate consciousness?
This:
http://physicsworld.com/cws/article/news/19521
First of all that's a very interesting news article from 2004, that exactly brings up the issues that I am concerned with from a physics perspective.
To further formulate the questions/issues, please note:
http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/1957/yang-lecture.pdf
C H E N N I NG Y A N G
The law of parity conservation and other
symmetry laws of physics
Nobel Lecture, December 11, 1957
(From p7 of the 11 p talk...)
In fact one is tempted to speculate, now that parity conservation is found to be violated in the weak interactions,
whether in the description of such phenomena the usual concept of space and time is adequate.
Much earlier, Einstein was driven to speculate that "time itself is suspect". (citation available upon request, cause I'll have to flip through my four books on or by Einstein to find it.)
Just to give a simple explanation that is also experiential:
Electrons in the double slit experiment can of course be visualized as being distributed in space, such that one electron fired at the target can be visualized as passing through both slits at the same time and interfering with itself. But is this all that is happening? If that is all that is happening, one might expect to see the electron hit the same spot on the target every time. But we know that alternating light and dark columns form that indicates the whole group of electrons ...over time....is forming a balanced interference pattern.
Quantum mechanics promotes the concept (this is me talking by the way) of "non-locality in both time and space", and that we should visualize the electron not only as distributed in space (two or more places at the same time), but also that we should visualize the electron as being distributed in time (two or more times at the same place). The quantum theory of a single electron being distributed in time allows us to assume that there is a 4th axis(time) along which significant "energy/force/information/measurement/particle exchange" happens. This is "consciousness". Such information is in the light. This in fact should not be viewed as "paranormal" but as "normal". It explains evolution better than any "materialistic theory". In other words...every single quantum mechanical entity is now "normal" and explains what many have termed "paranormal".
The amazing thing is that everyone can experience this for themselves by paying close attention to the sense of sight. Look very carefully and pay close attention to what you see. What information is really there, and how much of it is actually "external-physical" and how much of it is "internal-but just as physical"?
also interesting....
http://www.physicsbanter.com/theory-relativity/77535-do-quantum-non-locality-relativistic-print.html