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Quantum Consciousness
a presentation by Stuart Hameroff M.D. |
Stuart Hameroff M.D., was featured in
the popular film "What the Bleep do we
know?" which served up a mind jarring blend
of Quantum Physics, spirituality, neurology
and evolutionary thought. Stuart is
Professor of Anesthesiology and Psychology,
and Director of the Center for Consciousness
Studies at the University of Arizona in
Tucson, Arizona.
Consciousness is viewed as an emergent
property of computation among brain neurons,
governed strictly by classical physics. In
this conventional view, consciousness is
epiphenomenal (occurring too late for
conscious action), and strictly local, i.e.
extending only within the limits of the
brain. Over the course of history, claims
have been made for so-called
parapsychological effects in which various
aspects of mental states seem to communicate
non-locally in space and time, e.g.
telepathy, pre-cognition and out-of-body
experiences. Such claims are not considered
plausible in the classical physics view of
consciousness and brain function. However
non-locality is an essential feature in
quantum physics which governs reality at
small scales, and can have effects in our
everyday world. Non-local quantum
entanglement, computation and coherence have
been proposed to mediate
consciousness, for example in the
Penrose-Hameroff Orch OR model of quantum
computation in microtubules within brain
neurons. In principle, non-local
entanglement among spatiotemporally
separated conscious people or animals can
occur.
Stuart Hameroff M.D. is Professor of
Anesthesiology and Psychology, and Director
of the Center for Consciousness Studies at
the University of Arizona in Tucson,
Arizona. A full-time clinical
anesthesiologist, he organizes the
well-known interdisciplinary conferences
Toward a Science of Consciousness, and has
published numerous books and papers on how
the brain produces consciousness. In the mid
90s Hameroff co-developed with Sir Roger
Penrose the controversial Orch OR theory of
consciousness based on quantum computing in
microtubules inside brain neurons. His
research website is
Quantum
Consciousness.
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