Consciousness and Quantum Brain Dynamics

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Abstract

The opposition to quantum brain theory is “deconstructed”. The quantum brain theory originated by Umezawa and coworkers is elaborated as a unimode quantum brain dynamics (QBD), a Hermitean dual-mode QBD and a non-Hermitean dual-mode QBD. The non-Hermitean version is applied to mathematics, where the Riemann hypothesis is seen in a fresh way. The philosophical implications of this approach turn out to be “monadological”.

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Globus, G. (2006). Consciousness and Quantum Brain Dynamics. In Frontiers Collection (Vol. Part F941, pp. 371–385). Springer VS. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-36723-3_11

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