An interdisciplinary physical theory of emergent consciousness has previously been proposed, stemming from quantum computation-like behavior between 10^9 or more entangled molecular qubit states (microtubulin). This model relies on the Penrose-Diosi gravity-driven wavefunction collapse framework, and thus is subject to any secondary classical and quantum gravity effects. Specifically, if large extra spatial dimensions exist in the Universe, then the resulting corrections to Newtonian gravity cause this model to suffer serious difficulties. It is shown that if the extra dimensions are larger than 100 fm in size, then this model of consciousness is unphysical. If the dimensions are on the order of 10 fm in size, then a significantly smaller n...
We show that human consciousness can be modeled as a classical (not quantum) probabilistic computer....
Given functionally equivalent minds, how does the expected quantity of their conscious experience di...
It is often assumed that the known physical laws form a closed system and are complete. It is also a...
Proposals for quantum computation rely on superposed states implementing multiple computations simul...
Does the enormous computing power of neurons mean consciousness can be explained within a purely neu...
This paper presents in details how the subjective time is constructed by the brain cortex via readin...
The purpose of this paper is to present an overview of emergent examples of macroscopic quantum phen...
AbstractThe nature of consciousness, the mechanism by which it occurs in the brain, and its ultimate...
Microtubule (MT) networks, subneural paracrystalline cytosceletal structures, seem to play a fundame...
We consider the possibility that the brain functions somewhat in the manner of a quantum mechanical ...
Consciousness presents a series of characteristics that have been observed through- out the years: u...
Five types of processes display a ‘beyond spacetime’ property—or nonlocality as evidenced in the qua...
In the field theories in physics, any particular region of the presumed space-time continuum and all...
Conscious “free will ” is problematic because (1) brain mechanisms causing consciousness are unknown...
A gravity-driven mechanism (``objective reduction\u27\u27) proposed to explain quantum state reducti...
We show that human consciousness can be modeled as a classical (not quantum) probabilistic computer....
Given functionally equivalent minds, how does the expected quantity of their conscious experience di...
It is often assumed that the known physical laws form a closed system and are complete. It is also a...
Proposals for quantum computation rely on superposed states implementing multiple computations simul...
Does the enormous computing power of neurons mean consciousness can be explained within a purely neu...
This paper presents in details how the subjective time is constructed by the brain cortex via readin...
The purpose of this paper is to present an overview of emergent examples of macroscopic quantum phen...
AbstractThe nature of consciousness, the mechanism by which it occurs in the brain, and its ultimate...
Microtubule (MT) networks, subneural paracrystalline cytosceletal structures, seem to play a fundame...
We consider the possibility that the brain functions somewhat in the manner of a quantum mechanical ...
Consciousness presents a series of characteristics that have been observed through- out the years: u...
Five types of processes display a ‘beyond spacetime’ property—or nonlocality as evidenced in the qua...
In the field theories in physics, any particular region of the presumed space-time continuum and all...
Conscious “free will ” is problematic because (1) brain mechanisms causing consciousness are unknown...
A gravity-driven mechanism (``objective reduction\u27\u27) proposed to explain quantum state reducti...
We show that human consciousness can be modeled as a classical (not quantum) probabilistic computer....
Given functionally equivalent minds, how does the expected quantity of their conscious experience di...
It is often assumed that the known physical laws form a closed system and are complete. It is also a...