English

Consciousness is not a physically provable property

Neurons and Cognition 2017-09-27 v2

Abstract

We present a logical proof that computing machines, and by extension physical systems, can never be certain if they possess conscious awareness. This implies that human consciousness is associated with a violation of energy conservation. We examine the significance that a particular interpretation of quantum mechanics, known as single mind Q (Barrett 1999), might have for the detection of such a violation. Finally we apply single mind Q to the problem of free will as it arises in some celebrated experiments by the neurophysiologist Benjamin Libet.

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@article{arxiv.1705.00096,
  title  = {Consciousness is not a physically provable property},
  author = {Cathy M Reason},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1705.00096},
  year   = {2017}
}
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