I just read the following article that I found
extremely interesting and wanted to share:
“Can Quantum Physics Explain Near-Death
Experiences?
By Damien Gayle / Source: Daily Mail
A near-death experience happens when quantum
substances which form the soul leave the nervous system and enter the universe
at large, according to a remarkable theory proposed by two eminent scientists.
According to this idea, consciousness is a program
for a quantum computer in the brain which can persist in the universe even
after death, explaining the perceptions of those who have near-death
experiences.
Dr. Stuart Hameroff, Professor Emeritus at the
Departments of Anesthesiology and Psychology and the Director of the Centre of
Consciousness Studies at the University of Arizona, has advanced the
quasi-religious theory.
It is based on a quantum theory of consciousness he
and British physicist Sir Roger Penrose have developed which holds that the
essence of our soul is contained inside structures called microtubules within
brain cells.
They have argued that our experience of
consciousness is the result of quantum gravity effects in these microtubules, a
theory which they dubbed orchestrated objective reduction (Orch-OR).
Thus it is held that our souls are more than the
interaction of neurons in the brain. They are in fact constructed from the very
fabric of the universe - and may have existed since the beginning of time.
The concept is similar to the Buddhist and Hindu
belief that consciousness is an integral part of the universe - and indeed that
it is really all there may be, a position similar to Western philosophical
idealism.
With these beliefs, Dr. Hameroff holds that in a
near-death experience the microtubules lose their quantum state, but the
information within them is not destroyed. Instead it merely leaves the body and
returns to the cosmos.
Dr. Hameroff told the Science Channel's Through the
Wormhole documentary: 'Let's say the heart stops beating, the blood stops
flowing, the microtubules lose their quantum state. 'The quantum information
within the microtubules is not destroyed, it can't be destroyed, it just
distributes and dissipates to the universe at large.
'If the patient is resuscitated, revived, this
quantum information can go back into the microtubules and the patient says
"I had a near death experience".' He adds: 'If they're not revived,
and the patient dies, it's possible that this quantum information can exist
outside the body, perhaps indefinitely, as a soul.'
The Orch-OR theory has come in for heavy criticism
by more empirically minded thinkers and remains controversial among the
scientific community. MIT physicist Max Tegmark is just one of the many
scientists to have challenged it, in a 2000 paper that is widely cited by
opponents, the Huffington Post reports. Nevertheless, Dr. Hameroff believes
that research in to quantum physics is beginning to validate Orch-Or, with
quantum effects recently being shown to support many important biological
processes, such as smell, bird navigation and photosynthesis.”
Hope you have enjoyed it as much as I did.
Live in Light!
EL
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