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Consciousness Causes Collapse

Name: Anonymous 2008-07-03 9:09

Quantum mind - Modulating quantum jumps

The first modern pioneer of this field was biologist Alfred Lotka, who in 1924, proposed that the mind controls the brain by modulating the quantum jumps that would otherwise lead to a completely random existance, however the first detailed quantum model of consciousness was by a physicist, Evan Walker. In 1970 he proposed a synaptic tunneling model in which electrons can "tunnel" between adjacent neurons, thereby creating a virtual neural network overlapping the real one. It is this virtual nervous system that for Walker produces consciousness and that it can direct the behavior of the real nervous system. In short the real nervous system operates by means of synaptic messages while the virtual one operates by means of quantum tunneling.

Quantum mind - Bose-Einstein condensates

In 1989 the British psychiatrist Ian Marshall examined similarities between the holistic properties of Bose-Einstein condensates and those of consciousness. In 1968 the British physicist Herbert Fröhlich had suggested that condensation similar to Bose-Einstein can be achieved in Nature by biological organisms which are in a non-equilibrium state. In Marshall's hypothesis, the brain contains a Frölich-style condensate, and, whenever the condensate is excited by an electrical field, conscious experience occurs. Marshall theory contends that the brain would maintain its dynamical coherence due precisely to the properties of such a condensate.

Quantum mind - Synaptic quantum uncertainty

John Carew Eccles speculated in 1986 that the synapses in the cortex may respond in a probabilistic manner to neural excitation; a probability that, given the small dimensions of synapses, could be governed by quantum uncertainty.

Quantum mind - Consciousness as the observer

The philosopher Michael Lockwood noted that Special Relativity implies that mental states must be physical states. He argued that sensations must be intrinsic attributes of physical brain states. Thus in quantum terms each sensation corresponds to an observable event in the brain; this makes the observer, in quantum mechanics, conscious of the physical world.

Quantum mind - Conscious matter

Nick Herbert, a physicist, has been even more specific on the similarities between Quantum Theory and consciousness. Herbert thinks that consciousness is a pervasive process in nature and that it is as fundamental a component of the universe as elementary particles and forces. James Culbertson, a pioneer of research on robots, has even speculated that consciousness may be a relativistic feature of space-time. In his opinion, too, consciousness permeates all of nature, so that every object has a degree of consciousness. This view is referred to as Conscious Matter.

Quantum mind - A tripartite model

The American physicist Henry Stapp's model of consciousness is tripartite in that each event is driven by three quantum processes operating in concert. The first a mechanical, deterministic process that predicts the state of the system given its state at a given time. The second is conscious choice. In the formal Quantum Theory it is implied that something can be known only when Nature is asked a question. This implies,the third that in turn consciousness has a degree of control over Nature because each time something is learned there is a change in the state of the universe, which directly corresponds to a change in the state of the brain. In Q.M. terms; there occurs a reduction of the wave function compatible with the fact that something has been learned.

Quantum mind - Quantum solitons

D. Georgiev in 2003 claimed that the neuronal cytoskeletons are primary residence for consciousness and that the specific protein organization and functions help the quantum mind control overall brain dynamics according to the received electromagnetic input. He proposes that when the microtubules strongly interact with the local electromagnetic field solitons could be generated and could propagate along intraprotein conduction aromatic acid pathways. Thus quantum soliton creation could be induced in microtubules via interaction with the local electromagnetic field.

Name: Anonymous 2008-07-03 9:09

Quantum mind - Thought as a hologram

Many properties of the brain are the same properties that are commonly associated with holograms: memory is distributed in the brain and memories do not disappear all of a sudden, but slowly fade away. To psychologist Karl Pribram, a sensory perception is transformed in a "brain wave", a pattern of electromagnetical activation that propagates through the brain just like the wavefront in a liquid. The various waves that travel through the brain can interfere. The interference of existing waves (a memory), and a fresh perceptual wave (sensory input) generates a structure that resembles an hologram that is experienced as thought. Pribram refers to this as Holonomic brain theory

Quantum mind - A string theory model

A string theory model was developed by D. Nanopoulos in 1996 that was further refined into a QED-Cavity model by N. Mavromatos in 2000 suggesting dissipationless energy transfer and biological quantum teleportation.

Quantum mind - Quantum neurophysics

The Heisenberg and Von Neumann tradition has always viewed the brain as a quantum measuring device but others, claim that brain substrates can hold second-order quantum fields, which cannot be treated as mere measuring devices. This is the position of Kunio Yasue, a Japanese physicist who has developed quantum neurophysics. Yasue presents the brain as a macroscopic quantum system wherein the classical world can originate from quantum processes. Not a connectionist, the fact that neurons are organized inside the brain is not relevant to Yasue.

Quantum mind - Space-time theories of consciousness

Alex Green has developed an empirical theory of phenomenal consciousness that proposes that conscious experience can be described as a five-dimensional manifold. As in Broad's hypothesis, space-time can contain vectors of zero length between two points in space and time because of an imaginary time coordinate. A 3D volume of brain activity over a short period of time would have the time extended geometric form of a conscious observation in 5D. Green considers imaginary time to be incompatible with the modern physical description of the world, and proposes that the imaginary time coordinate is a property of the observer and unobserved things (things governed by quantum mechanics), whereas the real time of general relativity is a property of observed things.

Quantum mind - Quantum spin-mediated consciousness

The spin-mediated consciousness theory, initially proposed by biophysicist Huping Hu with his collaborator Maoxin Wu is a theory that says quantum spin is the seat of consciousness and the linchpin between mind and the brain, that is, spin is the mind-pixel. According to this theory, Quantum consciousness is intrinsically connected to the spin process and emerges from the self-referential collapses of spin states and the unity of mind is achieved by entanglement of these mind-pixels.

Quantum mind - The Orch OR model

The theory espoused by Roger Penrose and Stuart Hameroff is Quantum-gravitational Consciousness, and currently it is one of the best developed and the most popular. The Orch OR model presumes that the microtubule network within neurons acts like a quantum computer. The tubulins are in superposition and the collapse of the wave function is driven by the quantum gravity. Penrose and Hameroff believe that conscious information is encoded in space-time geometry at the fundamental Planck scale and that a self-organizing Planck-scale process results in awareness.

Quantum mind - M-theory

This approach by B. Flanagan builds on his work in mind/brain identity theory, positing an identity between photonic fields and their concomitant perceptual fields. Pointing to the symmetries and phase relations observed with color and sound, this work was extended to include considerations from Kaluza-Klein theory, gauge theory, fiber bundle theory, string theory, Chern-Simons theory and M-theory.

Name: Anonymous 2008-07-03 17:17

Dear faggot,

You forgot to copypaste: Vibrations of the aether...tl;dr

Also, you fail at trolling. Go cut yourself.

Name: Anonymous 2008-07-04 9:34

Quantum Bullshit - Pseudoscience parading as Physics

Since the late 60's, the *ahem* educated middle-class population of American culture have been adding the word 'quantum' in front of fashionable words to generate empty but intellectual-sounding theories to impress others like themselves at parties. Although Quantum Consciousness, Quantum Aura and Quantum Masturbation contain little more than hippy-talk and vague reference to misunderstood ideas in quantum mechanics, any rational, sceptical treatment of such phenomena are obviously a consequence of closed-mindedness in the face of overwhelming scientific evidence.

Name: Anonymous 2008-07-04 10:31

any rational, sceptical treatment of such phenomena are obviously a consequence of closed-mindedness in the face of overwhelming scientific evidence.

So you support it?

Name: Anonymous 2008-07-05 7:50

Quantum cancer - you die anyway

Name: Anonymous 2008-07-05 9:17

>>5

lrn2sarcasm

Name: RedCream 2008-07-06 3:09

Quantum Blogging.  You heard it here, first.  And it's fairly pointless, too ... much like blogging, quantum-qualified or not.

Name: Anonymous 2008-07-06 12:47

Your MOM is quantum blogging...Your MOM...

Name: Anonymous 2008-07-06 13:40

I have bad diarrhea.  For like 3 days, I've had the liquid shits.  I mean, goddamn.  EVERY 20 minuets like clockwork, I gotta get up and squirt out my ass.  I wish dehydration didn't cause headaches, because I'd just stop drinking water and electrolytes for half a day for some peace. Ah, well.  What can you do. I swear, I must of put more liquid shit in the toilet in the past 3 days than I ever pissed piss in a month.

For that matter, why can't your body mobilize some other defense to food poisoning besides flushing it out of the system?  Dogs don't seem to have this problem, and considering the quality of food humans have been eating over the past 100,000 years, you'd figure we would of evolved /something/ better than your MOM.

Name: Anonymous 2008-07-06 17:14

>>10

>For that matter, why can't your body mobilize some other defense to food poisoning besides flushing it out of the system?

It's all because of Quantum Immunity...

Name: Anonymous 2008-07-06 17:19

if a text contains both words "Quantum" and "Consciousness", you know its bullshit. simply bullshit

Name: RedCream 2008-07-07 4:06

>>12
Therefore, that includes your statement, right?

TIME PARADOX!

Name: Anonymous 2008-07-08 14:22

>>13
gb2 elementary school.

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