Abstract
We describe non-equilibrium quantum brain dynamics (QBD) for the breakdown of symmetry and propose the possibility of hologram memory based on QBD. We begin with the Lagrangian density of QBD with water rotational dipole fields and photon fields in (Formula presented.) dimensions, and derive time evolution equations of coherent fields. We show a solution for super-radiance derived from the Lagrangian of QBD and propose a scenario of holography by the interference of two incident super-radiant waves. We investigate the time evolution of coherent dipole fields and photon fields in the presence of quantum fluctuations in numerical simulations. We find that the breakdown of the rotational symmetry of dipoles occurs in inverted populations for incoherent dipoles. We show how the waveforms of holograms with interference patterns evolve over time in an inverted population for incoherent dipoles. The optical information of hologram memory can be transferred to the whole brain during information processing. The integration of holography and QBD will provide us with a prospective approach in memory formation.
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Nishiyama, A., Tanaka, S., & Tuszynski, J. A. (2022). Quantum Brain Dynamics and Holography. Dynamics, 2(2), 187–218. https://doi.org/10.3390/dynamics2020010
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