Quantum nature of consciousness – Double slit diffraction experiment in medicine
Vujanac A., Srejovic I., Zivkovic V., Jeremic N., Jeremic J., Bolevich S., Yakovlevich V.
Medical Hypotheses
Vol.133, Num.109382
Опубликовано: 2019
Тип ресурса: Статья
DOI:10.1016/j.mehy.2019.109382
Аннотация:
The essence of our hypothesis is quantum properties of conscious processes as well as the possibility to measure changes in conscious attention by using quantum double-slit experiment. We supposed that the act of observing in state of focused attention cause a wave function collapse in double-slit diffraction. In order to test the hypothesis, 26 participants took part in the study divided into physical and physiological parts of the experiment. The purpose of the physical system was to reproduce the brain quantum process via hypothesized quantum entanglement. The physical part consisted of a red laser source, neutral density filter, double-slit diaphragm, and linear couple charged camera, while the physiological part of the experiment was significant for the physiological quantifying state of attention. Physiological data were collected by using 29 channel electrophysiological unit with 21 channel electroencephalograph. The study had control and experimental group according to dependen
Ключевые слова:
Double-slit diffraction; Quantum entanglement; Wave function collapse
Article; brain function; consciousness; controlled study; diffraction; electroencephalography; electromagnetic radiation; electrophysiology; evoked response; human; hypothesis; molecular dynamics; physiology; quantum theory; adult; arousal; attention; biological model; comparative study; consciousness; electroencephalography; entropy; event related potential; nonlinear system; psychological model; uncertainty; Adult; Arousal; Attention; Consciousness; Electroencephalography; Entropy; Event-Related Potentials, P300; Humans; Models, Neurological; Models, Psychological; Nonlinear Dynamics; Quantum Theory; Uncertainty
Язык текста: Английский
ISSN: 1532-2777
Vujanac A.
Srejovic I.
Zivkovic V.
Jeremic N.
Jeremic J.
Bolevich S. Sergej 1964-
Bolevich S. Sergej 1964-
Yakovlevich V. Vladimir 1971-
Вуйанаc А.
Срейовиc И.
Зивковиc В.
Йеремиc Н.
Йеремиc Й.
Болевич С. Сергей 1964-
Болевич С. Сергей 1964-
Яковлевич В. Владимир 1971-
Quantum nature of consciousness – Double slit diffraction experiment in medicine
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Medical Hypotheses
Churchill Livingstone
Vol.133 Num.109382
2019
Статья
Double-slit diffraction Quantum entanglement Wave function collapse
Article brain function consciousness controlled study diffraction electroencephalography electromagnetic radiation electrophysiology evoked response human hypothesis molecular dynamics physiology quantum theory adult arousal attention biological model comparative study consciousness electroencephalography entropy event related potential nonlinear system psychological model uncertainty Adult Arousal Attention Consciousness Electroencephalography Entropy Event-Related Potentials, P300 Humans Models, Neurological Models, Psychological Nonlinear Dynamics Quantum Theory Uncertainty
The essence of our hypothesis is quantum properties of conscious processes as well as the possibility to measure changes in conscious attention by using quantum double-slit experiment. We supposed that the act of observing in state of focused attention cause a wave function collapse in double-slit diffraction. In order to test the hypothesis, 26 participants took part in the study divided into physical and physiological parts of the experiment. The purpose of the physical system was to reproduce the brain quantum process via hypothesized quantum entanglement. The physical part consisted of a red laser source, neutral density filter, double-slit diaphragm, and linear couple charged camera, while the physiological part of the experiment was significant for the physiological quantifying state of attention. Physiological data were collected by using 29 channel electrophysiological unit with 21 channel electroencephalograph. The study had control and experimental group according to dependen