Physicalism versus quantum mechanics
Henry P. Stapp

TL;DR
This paper argues that replacing classical physical notions with quantum concepts resolves longstanding issues in physicalism by better explaining mind-brain interactions and the role of consciousness through a new quantum-based model.
Contribution
It introduces a novel quantum mechanical model of the mind-brain connection linking consciousness to brain oscillations, challenging classical physical assumptions.
Findings
Quantum physicalism better explains mind-brain phenomena.
Classical physical principles like causal closure fail in quantum context.
Conscious intent influences brain activity beyond classical causal explanations.
Abstract
In the context of theories of the connection between mind and brain, physicalism is the demand that all is basically purely physical. But the concept of "physical" embodied in this demand is characterized essentially by the properties of the physical that hold in classical physical theories. Certain of these properties contradict the character of the physical in quantum mechanics, which provides a better, more comprehensive, and more fundamental account of phenomena. It is argued that the difficulties that have plaged physicalists for half a century, and that continue to do so, dissolve when the classical idea of the physical is replaced by its quantum successor. The argument is concretized in a way that makes it accessible to non-physicists by exploiting the recent evidence connecting our conscious experiences to macroscopic measurable synchronous oscillations occurring in…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNeural dynamics and brain function · Quantum Mechanics and Applications · Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
