Consciousness and quantum physics explore deep connections, with theories suggesting quantum phenomena like superposition and entanglement in the brain's microtubules (like Penrose-Hameroff ) might explain consciousness's complex, non-local nature , challenging classical neuroscience's neuron-centric views. While mainstream neuroscience explains consciousness through classical neural networks , quantum theories propose deeper, potentially universal interconnectedness , though these ideas remain speculative, lack definitive proof, and face challenges like quantum decoherence in warm brains. Consciousness and Quantum Physics in the Interpretation of Reality The intersection of consciousness and quantum physics is one of the most debated frontiers in science, primarily rooted in the Measurement Problem. In quantum mechanics, particles exist in a state of probability ( superposition) until they are observed , at which point the "wavefunction collapses" into a si...
"Theories of Non-local Consciousness: A Review and Framework for Building Rigour" by Michael Daw and Chris Roe (2024 Linda G. O'Bryant Prize winner) reviews models where consciousness extends beyond the brain, challenging physicalism. It argues that non-local consciousness can explain anomalous phenomena, offering a framework to increase scientific rigor, integrate disparate theories, and establish testable mechanisms.
Michael Daw and Chris Roe’s 2024 Linda G. O'Bryant Prize-winning essay, "Theories of Non-local Consciousness," reviews models suggesting consciousness transcends the brain. By challenging physicalism, the paper proposes a framework—including field consciousness, quantum models, and idealism—to explain anomalous phenomena (e.g., psi, survival). It strengthens scientific rigor by offering, as discussed in a review published on the Institute of Noetic Sciences website, a framework for integrating disparate, non-local, and often, as mentioned on ResearchGate, untested theories.
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