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Social Laser as a Tool for Social Engineering with Illustration by COVID19 Protests, Pro-War and Anti-War Beaming

Version 1 : Received: 20 October 2022 / Approved: 24 October 2022 / Online: 24 October 2022 (02:58:50 CEST)

How to cite: Khrennikov, A. Social Laser as a Tool for Social Engineering with Illustration by COVID19 Protests, Pro-War and Anti-War Beaming. Preprints 2022, 2022100343. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202210.0343.v1 Khrennikov, A. Social Laser as a Tool for Social Engineering with Illustration by COVID19 Protests, Pro-War and Anti-War Beaming. Preprints 2022, 2022100343. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202210.0343.v1

Abstract

This is a review on social laser theory completed with its new developments and applications. An important methodological step towards similarity with quantum physics is the invention and consistent operation with infons. These are excitations of the quantum social-information field carrying social energy and coarse grained content of communications (their color and quasi-color). We study in more detail interactions of infons with social atoms, the processes of absorption and emission (spontaneous and stimulated). We also analyze the dynamics of iterations of the cascades of infons in the social resonators. The latter are based on social networks coupled to laser's gain medium composed of social atoms. Consideration of the pro-war and pro-peace beams leads to the general discussion on the competing beams of social radiation and the conditions for their creation and coexistence. The role of social networks in lasing is illustrated by the protests during the COVID-19 pandemic. It is highlighted that a human gain medium can approach the state of population inversion with supply of infons of one sort (quasi-color), but the stimulated emission can be induced by injection into the gain medium of infons of a different quasi-color. We call this behavior of social atoms memorylessness. This theoretical property is illustrated with the examples from the modern social-political life.

Keywords

social laser; social energy; social atom; indistinguishability; quantum statistics; quantum information theory; COVID19 protests; pro-war; pro-peace beaming

Subject

Social Sciences, Sociology

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Received: 24 October 2022
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The commenter has declared there is no conflict of interests.
Comment: See also:
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