Is the Human Brain Quantum Mechanical?
p. 217-226
Abstract
Research published by Dubois, on a computational derivation of quantum relativist electromagnetic systems, and by Rowlands, on the discovery of a self-organized universal process of universal rewrite productions for computer hardware to interpret, taken together with new evidence, all support the contention that the information-processing architecture of the human brain is indeed quantum mechanical. In particular, the evidence of Scully et al taken together with that of Schempp, presented over several years, shows how the usual objection to quantum coherence, that the brain is a thermodynamic hot machine, can be and are overcome, as is indeed would appear to be the case for the photosynthetic harvesting of photons by chlorophyll.
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References
Bibliographical reference
Peter Marcer and Peter Rowlands, « Is the Human Brain Quantum Mechanical? », CASYS, 27 | 2014, 217-226.
Electronic reference
Peter Marcer and Peter Rowlands, « Is the Human Brain Quantum Mechanical? », CASYS [Online], 27 | 2014, Online since 11 October 2024, connection on 14 November 2024. URL : http://popups.lib.uliege.be/1373-5411/index.php?id=4472
Authors
Peter Marcer
Rue Jean Jaurès, 83600, Fréjus, Var, France
Peter Rowlands
Department of Physics, University of Liverpool, Oliver Lodge Laboratory, Liverpool, L69 7ZE, UK