| FUNDAMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY    ( FP ) Part I
 HYPERPHYSICAL MATERIALISM
 (The nature of PSYCHE)
 Chapter 2. DISTANT PERCEPTION
 
          
2.2. Distant/beyond-sensual perception (DP)
 
 
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At distant work an operator S (fig. 2) has a direct communication NOT with an object-source T of received image T', for example at NIMAP – NOT with his patient T, not with his blood, not with its (blood) pressure (upon walls of his artery), but with a marker t, representing this object for him (S); at that a marker 
can as belong to a physical reality (like a photo), 
so even not belong to it (like a name); that is why the marker is designated on the figure with interrupted lines.
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 There is pertinently to recollect here the statement made more than 25 years ago by V.N. Pushkin/Â.Í. Ïóøêèí: such a reality exists which being quite material, simultaneously possesses psychical property [109, p. 339].    è
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Therefore by means of direct communication L, an operator S can receive from/out of spatio-temporal continuum P  only the image t', concerning to a marker t, but not the image T', concerning to his patient T himself. Nevertheless, an operator S possesses the image T'. It means, that T' is received from some object T
  (fig. 3), which • comprises both informations of the physical object Titself, and of its marker t, but
 • belongs to the some reality
  which is not physical (or, is metaphysical) and is not limited by strict frameworks of spatio-temporal (physical) continuum P laws. |  |  | 
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