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...
The idea that the human brain acts as an antenna is a theoretical concept, often discussed in studies of consciousness , quantum biology , and bioelectromagnetics . It suggests the brain receives or transmits information via electromagnetic waves or functions as a receiver of consciousness. While brain electromagnetic field waves exist, this specific antenna hypothesis is not proven, though some theories suggest microtubule structures or the head itself could act as a radio receiver. By Yeshayahu Ben-Yehudah Support for the idea that the human brain acts as an antenna stems from theories in quantum biology , electromagnetic field studies, and metaphysics , suggesting the brain tunes into frequencies rather than solely generating consciousness. This perspective posits the brain is a "transceiver" for consciousness or an information field. Key Perspectives Supporting the "Brain as Antenna" Theory: Quantum Mind/Consciousness: Proponents suggest the brain is a ...