Conscious Pulse II: The rules of engagement
Abstract
This is the final paper in a series that considers the rules of engagement between conscious states and physiological states. In this paper, we imagine that an endogenous quantum mechanical superposition is created by a classical stimulus, and that this leads to a `physiological pulse' of states that are in superposition with one another. This pulse is correlated with a `conscious pulse' of the kind discussed in a previous paper (Conscious Pulse I). We then add a rule (5) to the four rules previously given. This rule addresses the effect of `pain' consciousness on both of these pulses, and in doing so, it validates the "Parallel Principle" applied to pain. Key words: Brain states, consciousness, conscious observer, macroscopic superposition, measurement, state reduction, state collapse, von Neumann.
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@article{arxiv.quant-ph/0207165,
title = {Conscious Pulse II: The rules of engagement},
author = {Richard A Mould},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:quant-ph/0207165},
year = {2016}
}
Comments
v1. 12 pages, 3 figures v2. change variables n to u, stylistic changes