The Emergence of Consciousness in the Quantum Universe
Xiaolei Zhang

TL;DR
This paper proposes that consciousness emerged from quantum universe dynamics, where biological entities harness quantum indeterminacy and entanglement, leading to free will, self-awareness, and increased entropy production.
Contribution
It introduces a novel theory linking quantum phase transitions and biological evolution as the basis for consciousness emergence in the universe.
Findings
Consciousness arises from quantum non-determinism and entanglement.
Biological entities can manipulate quantum chance factors purposefully.
Higher consciousness enhances entropy production in biological systems.
Abstract
It is argued that human consciousness is likely to have emerged during the self-consistent evolution of the physical universe, through the gradual accumulation of biological entities' ability to tap into the intrinsic non-deterministic potentiality in the global nonequilibrium phase transitions occurring continually in the quantum universe. Due to the fact that the matter and energy content participating in these global phase transitions is a continuum, there are in effect infinite degrees-of-freedom in the substratum, which invalidate the usual deterministic laws of the mechanical evolution, and allow chance factors to appear in the emergent properties of resonantly-formed quantum particles, especially in the acquired phases of their wavefunctions. Such chance factors, though occurring mostly randomly during the early cosmic evolution phase, can be harnessed more "purposefully" by the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics · Spectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Studies · Origins and Evolution of Life
