Consciousness as a Set of Information and Quantum Processes in the Brain
Abstract
All the material presented in this thesis as well as the author’s implications prove that a living organism can be perceived as a complex electronic device similar to technical devices, whereas biological materials (proteins, DNA, RNA) - as components of electronic devices. These arguments allow us to state that a biological system can be considered to be a quantum computer that functions on the basis of entangled quantum states and optoelectronic phenomena. Melanin and neuromelanin are involved in the central control of all biological, physiological and psychological processes. Numerous modular communication systems and signaling pathways that transmit signals into cells are generated under the influence of light. Melanin and neuromelanin function as a multireceptor of a full range of electromagnetic, acoustic, soliton waves, torsion fields and bioplasma which does not receive so much information as the senses do, but receives it constantly. The role of photoreceptors, receptors of hearing and touch is limited to a single reception of a stimulus, whereas melanin and neuromelanin play an integrative function, combining stimulus elements in a whole, namely movement with space and time, sound with light, space and time.
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Adam Adamski, CONSCIOUSNESS AS A SET OF INFORMATION AND QUANTUM
PROCESSES IN THE BRAIN, [w] IT Tools - Good Practice of Effective Use
in Education, red. Smyrnova-Trybulska E., Studio-Noa for University of
Silesia, Katowice-Cieszyn 2015, 408 p. ISBN 978-83-60071-82-3, p.
391-405