Consciousness Is Quantum State Reduction Which Creates the Flow of Time

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In neuroscience, the flow of time is a conscious experience produced by the brain. But in physics, time is either a process, or a dimension in four-dimensional spacetime geometry. Could all three explanations be correct? The Penrose-Hameroff 'Orch OR' theory suggests consciousness is a sequence of discrete, irreversible quantum state reductions occurring at an objective threshold ('objective reduction', 'OR') a process in fundamental spacetime geometry. These 'self-collapses' of the quantum wavefunction are 'orchestrated' in microtubules inside brain neurons. Each Orch OR event selects microtubule states which purposefully regulate neuronal functions, and provide sequences of 'NOW' moments of conscious experience. Connected to fundamental spacetime geometry by Penrose 'OR', consciousness is quantum state reduction, a set of irreversible steps which 'ratchet forward' in the fine scale geometry of the universe, creating a flow of time.

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Hameroff, S. (2023). Consciousness Is Quantum State Reduction Which Creates the Flow of Time. Timing and Time Perception. https://doi.org/10.1163/22134468-bja10098

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