Sergey Doronin

Sergey Ivanovich Doronin

Sergey Ivanovich Doronin (born 1963) is a Russian physicist, PhD, senior scientist in theoretical department of the Institute of Problems of Chemical Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences.

Areas of interests: quantum information physics, quantum computing, quantum entanglement, decoherence, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), multiquantum spin dynamics, supercomputer calculations, parallel programming.

S.I. Doronin is an author of the original philosophical interpretation of the recent achievements in the field of quantum information physics. His concept of quantum paradigm of reality is based upon thorough analysis of the research results obtained by quantum physics in recent years when studying inseparable (entangled) states, and in particular, application of non-local quantum correlations as basic “work body/resource” in quantum cryptography and quantum computing.

Many scientists and science popularizers (Fritjof Capra The Tao of Physics, Robert Anton Wilson Quantum Psychology, e t c.) have repeatedly pointed to parallels between ideas, conceptions and notions of quantum physics on one hand and mysticism and esoteric on the other. However, nobody could explain physical nature of «mystic and enigmatic forces». There’s been no understanding what was the “essence” of the processes happening in «fine world», and their objective physical appropriateness. S.I. Doronin points out a specific physical mechanism that could lie at the heart of esoteric phenomena. He might have been the first to attempt to explain from the quantum theory point of view what "fine energies" are and how they work. It’s been done without turning to or using methods and/or terminology of “alternative sciences” and various marginal theories, exclusively within the frames of standard scientific notions and conceptions of quantum physics in terms of quantum entanglement and decoherence.

Some of his scientific works are in the similar field of quantum theory as those of Wojciech H. Zurek and Anton Zeilinger.

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