Quantum Coherence as a Marker of Synchronous Time and Its Implication on Consciousness Acting in the Brain
p. 360-375
Abstract
Quantum mechanics furnishes each quantum with synchronous time in one form or another. Every participant to forming a quantum fits perfectly well into every other joining there all at once. It shares the same synchronous time. In contrast, synchronous time in interaction among interacting quanta is constructed in a bottom-up manner. A most conspicuous case of the internalist construction of synchronous time in interaction is seen in the quantum coherence to be realized in the biological realm. One demonstrative case is the occurrence of a weak magnetization along an actin filament sliding on myosin molecules as hydrolyzing AlT molecules. One more case is with the quantum coherence associated with synchronization acting in the conscious brain
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Bibliographical reference
Koichiro Matsuno, « Quantum Coherence as a Marker of Synchronous Time and Its Implication on Consciousness Acting in the Brain », CASYS, 13 | 2002, 360-375.
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Koichiro Matsuno, « Quantum Coherence as a Marker of Synchronous Time and Its Implication on Consciousness Acting in the Brain », CASYS [Online], 13 | 2002, Online since 14 October 2024, connection on 13 November 2024. URL : http://popups.lib.uliege.be/1373-5411/index.php?id=4553
Author
Koichiro Matsuno
Department of bioengineering, Nagaoka University of technology