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Quantum consciousness

 

Unit 2 Lesson 4

With the elements analyzed so far, we already have a fairly convincing notion of the communication process that bioenergetics allows:
As issuer we have the therapist who issues the order from the cerebral cortex in the post Rolambic area, according to Dr. Goiz. The body of the receiver-patient receives the information and it is transmitted, along with the energy thanks to the liquid crystal water. Finally, the DNA is the one who receives, processes and complies with the order received.
However, precisely how information is transmitted wirelessly from sender A to receiver B remains an enigma. Problem that we can solve using the concepts of quantum physics.

This scientific model born in the 20th century, which we already presented in the last chapter, allows us to transcend the limitations of space-time typical of classical physics. Under certain circumstances, a type of communication similar to quantum entanglement can occur and communication can be achieved, regardless of the physical distance between the sender and the receiver.
We assume that it is not the physical brain of the therapist that communicates on the metaphysical or quantum plane; Rather, it is the higher Mind that is capable of achieving communication, since it works on the higher or metaphysical plane, whose rules are similar to those of quantum physics, that is, there is no space-time limitation. By comparison the lower mind is confined to the brain and nervous system of the human body and its only tools of knowledge are the physical senses.

quantum computer

While the lower mind works like a traditional computer, the higher mind works like a quantum computer or even better. But what the lower mind (the brain) can do is contact the higher mind, ask the questions, and receive the answers through various means.
Western science has only studied the brain's own mental faculties: memory, intellect, imagination, emotions that are part of consciousness. According to psychiatry, these faculties are the product of brain activity, so when the cerebral cortex stops working, they stop. But for Eastern philosophies, there are different levels of consciousness and manifestation. The Hindu texts, for their part, speak of Vijnanamaya kosha which can be literally translated as the envelope (body) of wisdom and knowledge; it is a mind that transcends the limits of the mind of the brain, more linked to emotions. This concept is the one that best adjusts to what in bioenergetics we have called "Superior Mind" or "Supraconscious".
So the therapist must learn to use his brain only as a channel or an antenna to connect with the higher mind; rather than impose a response, he must open his mind, make it blank to allow the higher mind to manifest. We consider it essential to study the nature and characteristics of the superior Mind, as well as the true "Mental" nature of the universe, since they seem to be closely linked concepts. Quantum physics already gives us indications that the universe is not as we suppose based on our senses and our reason. As Fritjof Capra suggests in his book The Tao of Physics: studying ancient philosophies with a new look can give us a clearer and broader vision of the mental and holistic essence of the universe.

Fractals in our bodies

As I write this lesson, an interesting article published on the “Trends” page about the study of quantum fractals has come to my hands, which could describe how the brain produces consciousness at a quantum level:

“One of the most important open questions in science is how our consciousness is established. In the 1990s, long before he won the 2020 Nobel Prize in Physics for his prediction of black holes, physicist Roger Penrose teamed up with anesthesiologist Stuart Hameroff to come up with an ambitious answer.
They claimed that the brain's neural system forms an intricate network (of small structures called "neurobullets" and that mental faculties such as consciousness following the rules of quantum mechanics could be produced within them). Penrose and Hameroff were met with disbelief. The laws of quantum mechanics generally only apply at very low temperatures. Quantum computers, for example, currently operate at around -272°C. At higher temperatures, classical mechanics takes over. Since our bodies function at room temperature, we would expect them to abide by the laws of classical physics. Simply put, the human brain is too hot and humid a place for particles to behave quantumly. For this reason, the theory of quantum consciousness has been dismissed by many scientists.
We still cannot measure the behavior of quantum fractals in the brain, if they exist at all. But advanced technology means we can now measure quantum fractals in the lab.
In recent research involving a scanning tunneling microscope (STM), my colleagues in Utrecht and I carefully arranged electrons in a fractal pattern, creating a quantum fractal. When we then measured the wave function of the electrons, which describes their quantum state, we found that they, too, lived in the fractal dimension dictated by the physical pattern we had created. In this case, the pattern we used on the quantum scale was the Sierpiński triangle, which is a shape that falls somewhere between one-dimensional and two-dimensional. This was an exciting finding, but STM techniques cannot probe how quantum particles move, which would tell us more about how quantum processes may occur in the brain.

Sierpiński's triangle

So in our latest research, my colleagues at Shanghai Jiaotong University and I went one step further. Using state-of-the-art photonics experiments, we were able to reveal the quantum motion taking place within fractals in unprecedented detail. We achieved this by injecting photons (particles of light) into an artificial chip that was painstakingly designed in a tiny Sierpiński triangle. We injected photons into the tip of the triangle and watched as they spread out through its fractal structure in a process called quantum transport.
We then repeated this experiment on two different fractal structures, both shaped like squares instead of triangles. And in each of these structures we perform hundreds of experiments. We also perform experiments on a square-shaped fractal called a Sierpiński carpet.
Our observations of these experiments reveal that quantum fractals actually behave differently from classical ones. Specifically, we find that the propagation of light through a fractal is governed by different laws in the quantum case, compared to the classical case. This new understanding of quantum fractals could provide the foundation for scientists to experimentally test the theory of quantum consciousness. If quantum measurements are one day taken of the human brain, they could be compared with our results to definitively decide whether consciousness is classical or quantum. Our work could also have profound implications in all scientific fields.
By investigating quantum transport in our artificially designed fractal structures, we may have taken the first small steps toward unifying physics, mathematics, and biology, which could greatly enrich our understanding of the world around us, as well as the world itself. world that exists in our heads.” (1)

These discoveries never cease to amaze me and bring to my mind the discoveries of Dr. Esther del Río about liquid crystal water. The structures that form crystal water may also be quantum fractals that, in some way, also support the phenomenon of consciousness.
A topic that intrigues only a few scientists since psychiatry is capable of explaining most mental processes, including consciousness itself. According to medical science, mental processes are the product of the central nervous system, where all neurons work together to produce mental faculties, similar to how transistors and microchips process information in a computer. In fact, some claim that through artificial intelligence a computer or a robot is capable of having a certain sense of itself; and this would be the beginning of self-awareness. If this is so, then why bother looking for an explanation at the quantum level?
The problem is that science can explain almost all the phenomena of consciousness, except for a few such as extrasensory perception, telepathy, near-death experiences, and of course: telebioenergetic or distance healing. Since science has no explanation for these phenomena, it simply systematically denies them.

Microtubules, according to Penrose and Hameroff, the structure where one could generate consciousness on a quantum level.

With all this information I do not intend to presume that quantum physics is the unquestionable explanation of consciousness or that telebioenergetics is possible thanks to quantum entanglement. This would be to rush to conclusions without having sufficient support, which, in addition to putting us at risk of falling into error, would prevent us from continuing to investigate and deepen in this interesting field.
The concepts that I have presented in the previous and present chapters such as liquid crystal water, quantum entanglement, DNA as a receiver of messages; each one has been discovered thanks to the hard work of different researchers, I believe that together the puzzle of the phenomenon we call bioenergetics can be formed. Personally, it does not seem to me that it is a completely finished model, probably in the future we will have more elements that allow us to understand in more detail the processes and phenomena that we are capable of accessing through mental effort. It is true that there are still several issues to be resolved:

- Are we sure that communication in telebioenergetics occurs at a quantum level?
- In this case, how is it that the brain would go from a classical state (reasoning) to a quantum state (intuition)?
- How is the nature of what we have called supraconscious?
- Is the superconscious individual or collective?
- Could an artificial intelligence capable of doing telebioenergetic sessions be created?

For the moment we adopt the quantum model only as a hypothesis, and to jump to conclusions would label us with what skeptics call "quantum quackery."

Extra activities

Watch video
- Quantum Physics of consciousness, Roger Penrose

Recommended lectures:
La conciencia podría ser el resultado de procesos cuánticos en el cerebro por Cristiane de Morain Smith, publicado en The Conversation
The emperor's new mind by: Roger Penrose-

 

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1 - By: Cristiane de Morais Smith is Professor of Theoretical Physics at the University of Utrecht. First published in “The Conversation” and later in Tendencias21: https://tendencias21.levante-emv.com/la-consciencia-podria-ser-el-resultado-de-procesos-cuanticos-en-el-cerebro.html


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