On a Possible Physical Metatheory of Consciousness

Authors: Dugicacute M.1Cacuteirkovicacute M.M.2; Rakovicacute D.3

Source: Open Systems and Information Dynamics, Volume 9, Number 2, 2002 , pp. 153-166(14)

Publisher: Springer

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Abstract:

We show that modern quantum mechanics, and particularly the theory of decoherence, allows formulating a sort of a physical metatheory of consciousness. Particularly, the analysis of the necessary conditions for the occurrence of decoherence, along with the hypothesis that consciousness bears (more-or-less) well definable physical origin, leads to a wider physical picture naturally involving consciousness. This can be considered as a sort of a psycho-physical parallelism, but on very wide scales bearing some cosmological relevance.

Language: English

Document Type: Regular paper

Affiliations: 1: Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, P.O. Box 60, Kragujevac, Yugoslavia e-mail: Dugic@knez.uis.kg.ac.yu; International Anti-Stress Center, Smiljanicacuteeva 11/III/7, 11000 Belgrade, Yugoslavia e-mail: info@iasc-bg.org.yu eva 11/III/7, 11000 Belgrade, Yugoslavia e-mail: info@iasc-bg.org.yu "> 2: Astronomical Observatory, Volgina 7, 11160 Belgrade, Yugoslavia e-mail: arioch@uenet.yu 3: Faculty of Electrical Engineering, P.O. Box 35-54, 11000 Belgrade, Yugoslavia e-mail: Rakovic@net.yu; International Anti-Stress Center, Smiljanicacuteeva 11/III/7, 11000 Belgrade, Yugoslavia e-mail: info@iasc-bg.org.yueva 11/III/7, 11000 Belgrade, Yugoslavia e-mail: info@iasc-bg.org.yu">

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