量子物理学:理解意识相关大脑功能的更好模型

Ziyu Li
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随着量子力学的发展,它被应用于包括生物学在内的不同领域。量子物理学与人类大脑一样错综复杂,正在取代经典物理学解释与意识有关的大脑功能。双层磷脂膜使大脑中的神经元能够存储和保护量子信息,而丰富的 1/2-自旋磷则为量子纠缠创造了潜力,使信息能够长距离传输并处理意识。科学家们用薛定谔的猫思想实验来解释量子物理学中的不确定和叠加状态如何应用于我们的决策行为,条件是 "是 "或 "否"。科学家还通过实验见证了大脑中粒子的量子纠缠。对这一现象的观察打破了量子纠缠因过于脆弱而不可能在人脑的混沌环境中发生的预先假设,并使人脑中正在进行的有意识处理成为可能。为了进一步了解决策机制,物理学家还应该整合神经科学、心理学、社会学和其他交叉学科的知识。
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Quantum physics: A better model to understand consciousness-related brain functions
With the development of quantum mechanics, it is applied to different fields, including biology. As intricate as human brains, quantum physics is replacing classical physics in explaining consciousness-related brain functions. The bilayer phospholipid membrane enables neurons in the brain to store and protect quantum information, and the abundance of 1/2-spin phosphorous creates potential for quantum entanglement that allows information to transfer along long distances and process consciousness. Scientists have used Schrdinger's cat thought experiment to explain how the uncertain and superimposed states in quantum physics can be applied to our decision-making behavior with conditions of "Yes" or "No." Scientists also conducted experiments to witness the quantum entanglement of particles in the brain. The observation of the phenomenon broke the pre-assumption that quantum entanglement is too fragile to occur in the chaotic environment in human brains, and it allows the possibility of ongoing conscious processing there. To further understand the decision-making mechanism, physicists should also integrate the knowledge in neuroscience, psychology, sociology, and other interdisciplinary subjects.
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