Quantum features of consciousness, computers and brain
Michael B. Mensky

TL;DR
This paper explores the hypothesis that quantum features are fundamental to consciousness, proposing the Extended Everett's Concept (EEC) which links consciousness, super-consciousness, and the brain, suggesting potential for devices enhancing intuition.
Contribution
The paper introduces the Extended Everett's Concept (EEC), a novel framework connecting quantum features with consciousness and super-consciousness, and discusses implications for technological enhancement of intuition.
Findings
EEC explains consciousness and super-consciousness through quantum features.
The brain acts as an interface between consciousness, super-consciousness, and the body.
Potential exists for devices that enhance super-consciousness and intuition.
Abstract
Many people believe that mysterious phenomenon of consciousness may be connected with quantum features of our world. The present author proposed so-called Extended Everett's Concept (EEC) that allowed to explain consciousness and super-consciousness (intuitive knowledge). Brain, according to EEC, is an interface between consciousness and super-consciousness on the one part and body on the other part. Relations between all these components of the human cognitive system are analyzed in the framework of EEC. It is concluded that technical devices improving usage of super-consciousness (intuition) may exist.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Scientific Research and Philosophical Inquiry · Cognitive Science and Education Research
