Why may one suggest that quantum physical properties do have an influence on how information in the human brain is actually processed? From the first chapter it should be clear that the soma of a biological neuron features numerous branched dendrites, and at least one axon extending to other ...
Quantum physics is a linear theory, so it is somewhat puzzling that it can underlie very complex systems such as digital computers and life. This paper investigates how this is possible. Physically, such complex systems are necessarily modular hierarchical structures, with a number of key features....
SJ Williamson,L Kaufman,D Brenner - 《Journal of Applied Physics》 被引量: 33发表: 1979年 Weak intelligence: Through the principle and paradox of multiple knowledge Artificial Intelligence, the former one claiming that the human brain can be simulated by a Turing machine and hence computers can...
As standardly interpreted, the equations of physics could have generated a universe whose distribution of matter and energy was type-identical to our own but which was populated instead by sub-Dennettian-style zombies. Consciousness grafted on to such a zombie-world could only be a redundant excre...
Partly this is because they have been so terribly successful in the old-fashioned way, giving us not only the bomb but the transistor and hence the micro-computer.Physics books tell us that it makes no sense to ask what happens to an electron between the time it is emitted and the time...
Physics educationQuantum physicsUnderstandingIn spite of nearly a century, quantum physics and quantum phenomena seem to be having some difficulties toinfluence the human brain and logic hence some considerable effort has recently been spending to overcome suchdifficulties. As a part of the international...
...ethereal matter, the forces of which are said in physics to be heat, light, electricity and magnetism, is an intellectual reality, and is not sensible (Some Answered Questions84). In a letter to the Swiss scientist Dr August Forel He also confirmed the existence of the ether in the ...
Based on a calculation of neural decoherence rates, we argue that that the degrees of freedom of the human brain that relate to cognitive processes should be thought of as a classical rather than quantum system, i.e., that there is nothing fundamentally wrong with the current classical approach...
neurotechnology;quantum computing;human–computer interaction;artificial intelligence;brain networks 1. Introduction Since the origin of quantum physics, the role of human observers in the disturbing collapse of the wave function occupies a central role. Challenges to our classical intuition led to a seri...
Prof. Lucas Lamata is Associate Professor of Theoretical Physics at the Departamento de Física Atómica, Molecular y Nuclear, Facultad de Física, Universidad de Sevilla, Spain. He carried out his PhD at CSIC, Madrid, and Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, in 2007, with an Extraordinary Award for...