Super-intuition and correlations with the future in Quantum Consciousness
Michael B. Mensky

TL;DR
This paper explores how quantum information correlations within the Quantum Concept of Consciousness framework can explain super-intuition and scientific insights, emphasizing correlations over information transfer.
Contribution
It introduces a novel interpretation that super-intuition arises from quantum correlations, not information transfer, challenging previous assumptions based on quantum cloning limitations.
Findings
Super-intuition can be explained by quantum correlations, not information transfer.
Strong positive emotions, like cognitive euphoria, mark scientific insights.
The framework aligns scientific insights with quantum phenomena in consciousness.
Abstract
The role of quantum information is discussed in the framework of Quantum Concept of Consciousness (QCC), based on the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics (Everett interpretation). Within QCC the phenomenon of super-intuition is analyzed, which explains in particular the great scientific insights and realizes a sort of a "mental time machine". The recently expressed opinion that emergence of super-intuition requires transferring quantum information, which is banned by the impossibility of "quantum cloning", is critically considered. It is shown that in fact under QCC the emergence of the phenomenon of super-intuition requires not transferring quantum information, but only correlating various fragments of it. Actual examples of scientific insights that have been documented by prominent scientists, suggest that the marker of the correlation in this case is a strong positive…
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TopicsScientific Research and Philosophical Inquiry
