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(U) The trend towards the theoretical development of models for cyber-
netic systems incorporating psychotronic phenomena has been augmented by |
a psychotronic model of man proposed by Josef Wolf of Prague. As an
integral part of the psychosomatic picture of human existence, a psycho-
tronic model of man is an entirely unique contribution to the study of
the concept of man. From an anthropological viewpoint as well as from
broader aspects that cover the comprehensive investigation of human
existence, such a model is needed within the framework of other human
sciences, particularly anthropology and psychology. A psychotronic model
of man based on present knowledge of psychology, anthropology, and the
medical sciences, not only offers an entirely new concept of man as an
individual and as a species of living beings, but also permits new
approaches to the solution of human psychosomatic disturbances and defects.
(U) The experimental psychotronic model of man, which Wolf presents in
rather simplified and schematic form (see Figure 2) may serve this purpose.
The concept of this model is universal, i.e., it applies not only to man
(regardless of sex, age, etc.) but to any living being as well, whether ~
terrestrial or extraterrestrial. ia
(U) The model includes the principal spheres of man: (1) the somatic or
biological sphere, denoted by a triangle against the base; (2) the psychic
or mental sphere, designated by a circle inscribed in the somatic triangle;
and (3) the psychotronic or parapsychic sphere, designated by a circle
circumscribing the psychosomatic triangle. Because psychotronic coupling
in man usually occurs on the basis of communication between at least two
individuals, the principal types of such connections are also presented.
(U) Type 1 or the ego, for example, is the psychotronic model of man as an
individual, i.e., a sort of psychotronic unit, a basic element or initial
point. Type 2, called identical, is the ideal type of psychotronic and
psychosomatic identification between two individuals. Type 3, called
platonic, is the ideal type of purely psychic and psychotronic connection.
Types 4 and 5 can be called telepathic, with minimal to maximal psycho-
somatic coupling. Here, a different theoretical interpretation based on
the assumption that there exist two different modes of telepathic transfer
is also feasible. Types 6, 7, and 8 are characterized by some genetic or
psychosomatic coupling among several individuals (relatives, etc.).
Types 9 and 10 can be regarded as examples of higher psychotronic coupling
involving many individuals; applications ef such models will be feasible
only with perfect mathematical-physical tools and a corresponding system
of psychotronic knowledge.
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