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This book investigates various aspects of information fields, not only theoretical, but with an additional emphasis on its applications. This book aims to provide a universal framework for understanding tempo-spatial information storage and communication in both quantum physical and biological regimes. This book is divided into two main parts: Part 1: this section introduces fundamental concepts of information fields theory within the physical realm, including well-established notions such as quantum potential and quantum entanglement. Part 2: this section addresses quantum fields phenomena in the biological realm, classified as biopsychical.
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Erico Azevedo is Senior Researcher in the field of Physics of Information Fields and its relationship with Theory of Knowledge, Integrative Health Practices (PICS), Intuition and Decision Making. Erico Azevedo is author of several scientific articles, chapters, and books with participation in numerous international conferences and events, Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from UNICAMP (2020), Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from PUC/SP (2017), Master in Philosophy from PUC/SP (2011), Specialist in Ontopsychology from Saint Petersburg State University, Russia (2007), Co-founder and Director of ORIONT, an institute dedicated to research, training and practical applications of Ontopsychology.
José Pissolato Filho is Professor at the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (FEEC) at UNICAMP. His research focuses on high-voltage power systems, electromagnetic transients, transmission line modeling, and insulation coordination. Since 1988, he has coordinated the High Voltage Laboratory at FEEC, leading research, technological development, and teaching. He has supervised numerous graduate students and published over 300 technical papers. Pissolato coordinates projects funded by agencies and companies and co-authored a book on transmission line analysis. He also directs Brazil’s scientific collaboration with France through the Laboratoire International Associé (LIA) and coordinates the INESC Brasil Network at UNICAMP. He was awarded France’s “Chevalier dans l'Ordre des Palmes Académiques” 2012 and held a postdoctoral position at the University of Nottingham in 2016.