Coherent Energy Transfer and the Potential Implications for Consciousness

J. Tory Toole, T. J. A. Craddock, P. Kurian
2018 Journal of Cognitive Science  
The argument that biological systems are too "warm and wet" to support quantum effects is becoming increasingly antiquated as research in the field of quantum biology progresses. In fact, not only is it becoming apparent that quantum processes may regularly take place in biological systems, but these processes may underlie the mechanisms of consciousness and propel our models of conceptualizing the human brain into the next era of scientific understanding. The phenomena of consciousness have
more » ... ured scientists and philosophers for thousands of years, while a precise technical understanding has remained elusive. If possible, developing this understanding will likely be one of humanity's greatest achievements. Knowing the fundamental processes that create conscious experience has far-reaching implications, from the potential birth of true artificial intelligence to a better
doi:10.17791/jcs.2018.19.2.115 fatcat:ckfjgcf6d5edbdtwrx5d4n6zt4