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Holographic Quantum Theory of Consciousness

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Explore a groundbreaking quantum theory of consciousness in this 30-minute conference talk from the Models of Consciousness Conferences. Delve into the intriguing similarities between consciousness and quantum phenomena, examining their shared subjective and probabilistic nature. Discover four compelling reasons why consciousness should be studied through the lens of quantum physics. Learn about a proposed quantum theory of consciousness (QTOC) based on a novel interpretation of quantum physics, where everything emerges from a vibrational field carrying matter, energy, and information. Understand how this theory addresses both the easy and hard problems of consciousness, providing a mathematical foundation for various models. Investigate the application of QTOC in explaining large-scale brainwave synchrony and its correlation with Schumann Resonances. Gain insights into how recent advancements in quantum information theory, particularly quantum entanglement, can revolutionize our understanding of neural networks and neuroscience. Examine the critical roles of free will, destiny, cause-effect relationships, environment, brain structure, and human action in shaping consciousness and life experiences.

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Rulin Xiu - Holographic Quantum Theory of Consciousness


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Models of Consciousness Conferences

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