On Universal Physical Reality in the Light of Quantum Consciousness
Pabitra Pal Choudhury, Swapan Kumar Dutta, Sk. Sarif Hassan, Sudhakar, Sahoo

TL;DR
This paper proposes a quantum consciousness parameter (QCP) as a fundamental element of consciousness in particles, linking it to physical laws, fractal dimensions of brain activity, and bioinformatics, aiming to unify consciousness with physical reality.
Contribution
It introduces the concept of QCP as a universal quantum element of consciousness, connecting it to physics, neuroscience, and bioinformatics, and refines quantum mechanics accordingly.
Findings
QCP explains perceptible and non-perceptible nature in physics.
Human consciousness has a fractal dimension of 4.85.
QCP can provide a proof of the invariance of light speed in relativity.
Abstract
In this paper, we have first given an intuitive definition of "Consciousness" as realized by us. Next, from this intuitive definition we derived the physical definition of quantum consciousness (Quantum Consciousness Parameter or QCP). This QCP is the elementary level of consciousness in quantum particles, which are the most elementary particles in nature. Thus QCP can explain both the perceptible and non-perceptible nature and some existing postulates of physics. We conceptualize that the level of human consciousness is most complex having highest fractal dimension of 4.85 in the electroencephalographs experiment done by other research groups. On the other hand, other species are having lesser consciousness level, which can be reflected by lesser fractal dimensions. We have also explored the bio informatics of consciousness from genome viewpoints where we tried to draw an analogy of…
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TopicsBiofield Effects and Biophysics
