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Evaluation 2

Instructions:

You have three attempts to solve this evaluation, the highest score will be used for the final average of the course. Choose the correct answer to each question.

 

Attempt: 2

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1. The light phenomenon can be explained as

a) corpuscles of matter (corpuscular model).

b) waves (ondulatory model)

c) any of the above.

2. The limit of the small is

a) the hydrogen atom

b) the energy package called quantum or quanta.

c) the nanometer.

3. Property that allows two subatomic particles to communicate instantly regardless of distance

a) quantum superposition.

b) quantum entaglement

c) tunnel effect

4. They proposed that consciousness develops in microtubules within neurons.

a) Einstein and Neils Bhor

b) Podolsky and Rossen

c) Penrose and Hameroff.

5. Demonstrates that light can behave as both a particle and a wave.

a) EPR experiment.

b) double slit experiment.

c) all of the above.

6. It conceives of the universe as a great mechanism, whose future could be determined based on physical laws.

quantum model.

mechanistic model (classical physics).

idealistic model.

7. "I can not believe that God plays dice with the universe" famous phrase of

a) Erwin Shrodinger.

b) Friederich Nietche.

c) Albert Einstein.

8. Mexican Dr. Esther del Río discovered

a) Liquid crystal water.

b) comunication within the DNA.

c) none of the above.

9. According to a recent article published by Cristiane Morain Smith: consciousness

a) it could occur in quantum form in quantum fractals.

b) it could only occur at temperatures close to absolute zero.

c) could occur in water crystals.

10. In Erwin Shrödinger's experiment, before opening the box and seeing the result, the cat is...

a) death.

b) alive.

c) none of the above.

11. The first level of biomagnetism operates mainly through the

a) physical-material plane.

b) energetic plane.

c) quantum-mental plane.

12. The Yin and Yang concepts of ancient Chinese philosophy are similar to

a) the feminine and masculine.

b) the negative and positive electrical poles.

c) All of the above.

13. “Mind is no longer akin to an accidental intruder into the realm of matter...rather we should welcome it as the creator and ruler of the realm of matter." phase of

a) Albert Einstein.

b) James Jeans.

c) Arthur Edington.

14. The explanation of bioenergetic communication at a distance by means of electromagnetic waves is made difficult by

a) the voltage that would be required to transmit the messages.

b) the number and arrangement of people (intermediaries) that would be required between sender and receiver.

c) all of the above.

15. According to Dr. Isaac Goiz Durán, when conducting a remote session, the therapist uses

a) the post-rolando lobe

b) the corpus callosum

c) the pre-rolando lobe.

16. According to Dr. Isaac Goiz Durán, the DNA of viruses can obey the orders of the therapist.

true

false.

17. According to the ancient science of yoga, they are energy vortexes related to the psyche and the body:

a) the meridians.

b) the chakras.

c) All of the above.

18. Great scientist, he founded the foundations of classical mechanics.

a) Isaac Newton.

b) Neil Bohr.

c) Stephen Hawking.

19. He discovered that matter is nothing more than concentrated energy

a) Galileo Galilei.

b) Albert Einstein.

c) Roger Penrose.

20. Bioenergetics can best be explained by a model:

a) physical-mechanistic

b) of energy fields.

c) mental-quantum type.

 

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