Quantum Mechanics & Consciousness: Exploring the Link

In summary: However, this is not the mainstream view of QM and is in fact becoming increasingly absurd with modern computer technology.
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That quantum elements are involved with the brain doesn't mean that quantum mechanism has some super special role in enabling consciousness. Everything has some quantum-ness to it. I hope you aren't thinking that quantum mechanics means ESP, because quantum mechanics is real and ESP (in the supernatural sense) is not.
 
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Khashishi said:
That quantum elements are involved with the brain doesn't mean that quantum mechanism has some super special role in enabling consciousness. Everything has some quantum-ness to it. I hope you aren't thinking that quantum mechanics means ESP, because quantum mechanics is real and ESP (in the supernatural sense) is not.

Exactly.

Only some, these days, very fringe interpretations of QM, have conciousness involved in it in some way. It was introduced by Von Neumann and Wigner for reasons there is no need to go into here. Since then we know a lot more about decoherence and their reason is no longer relevant. This doesn't disprove those interpretations, but does show such a weird view of the world is not required - it particularly becomes absurd with modern computer technology and you have the computer doing the observation. You record the results to a usb stick. Destroy the original thing that was observed by the computer then say 100 years later view the data on the stick - oh and also assume you have made a million copies.

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I thought Quantum physics had nothing to do with consciousness
 
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batmanandjoker said:
I thought Quantum physics had nothing to do with consciousness

It doesn't for the large part.

But some fringe interpretations exist where it does - but they lead to a particularly weird view of the world that most would reject.

Its like solipsism - you can't prove it wrong - but virtually everyone rejects it.

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batmanandjoker said:
I thought Quantum physics had nothing to do with consciousness
There are some interpretations where consciousness plays a role in wave function 'collapse'.

See for example Euan Squires' book 'Conscious Mind in the Physical World'; 'Quantum Enigma' by Bruce Rosenblum; 'The Mind Matters' by David Hodgson.
 

FAQ: Quantum Mechanics & Consciousness: Exploring the Link

1. What is the relationship between quantum mechanics and consciousness?

The relationship between quantum mechanics and consciousness is a highly debated and complex topic. Some scientists and philosophers believe that consciousness arises from quantum processes in the brain, while others argue that consciousness is purely a result of classical physics. There is currently no concrete evidence to support either side.

2. How does quantum mechanics impact our understanding of consciousness?

Quantum mechanics has challenged our traditional understanding of consciousness by introducing the concept of superposition, where a particle can exist in multiple states simultaneously. This has led some scientists to suggest that consciousness may also have a similar nature, existing in multiple states at once.

3. Can quantum mechanics explain consciousness?

There is currently no scientific consensus on whether quantum mechanics can fully explain consciousness. While some theories propose that quantum processes in the brain play a role in consciousness, others argue that it is a combination of classical and quantum processes.

4. How do scientists study the link between quantum mechanics and consciousness?

Scientists study the link between quantum mechanics and consciousness through a variety of disciplines, including neuroscience, physics, and philosophy. They use a combination of theoretical models, experiments, and philosophical discussions to try and understand the relationship between these two complex concepts.

5. What are the implications of the link between quantum mechanics and consciousness?

The implications of the link between quantum mechanics and consciousness are still largely unknown. Some potential implications include a new understanding of the nature of consciousness, the possibility of quantum computing in the brain, and a potential for a deeper understanding of the universe and our place within it.

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