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Can quantum explain consciousness?

 Can quantum explain consciousness?



We know that quantum fields and electromagnetic radiation are affecting human brains.  But how powerful is the effect of the oscillation of the quantum fields on the brains and the neurotransmitters? The quantum fields can turn the neurotransmitters to another position when they are traveling through the synaptic cleft. 

And the quantum fields are also affecting the extremely thin synaptic connections inside the brain. The fact is that even the small effect can have a large-scale consequence if the effect repeating long enough. 

Also, the modeling of the expansion of the data and knowledge can make by using fractals. The idea is that there is one dominating piece of information in the giant mosaic of the databases and that dominating effect will start to cover larger and larger areas of the giant entirety of the databases. There is an interesting article about this thing in the "Conversation" web magazine. And the link to that research is below this paragraph. 


https://theconversation.com/can-consciousness-be-explained-by-quantum-physics-my-research-takes-us-a-step-closer-to-finding-out-164582




Brains can hybridize with a nanotechnical computer, that takes energy straight from the nervous system. 


The nano- and quantum technologies are open new visions for the research of artificial intelligence. There has been introduced an idea that the entire human brain. Or all neurons of the human brain are covered by using nanotechnical microchips. That system is creating the network-based computer in the human nervous system. The purpose of this kind of system is to boost intelligence and access to databases. The system can make the connections between neurons and their databases more powerful than natural connections can make. 

In some visions in the human nervous system can install the quantum annealing-based quantum computer. The system would use microscopic diamonds and quantum lasers for installing this kind of system with the human nervous tissue. But the regular BCI (Brain-Computer Interface) can also make it possible to access the information that is stored on the entire internet in every place there is access to the net. So the BCI can connect to the mobile telephone, and that makes it possible to create the ultimate intelligence. Or at least a person who cannot remember anything. 

Quantum hype is one of the most well-seen things in the world. Quantum computers are the tools, that are advancing faster than we ever predict. And the quantum world is one of the most interesting things, what are making things like nanotechnology more powerful than ever before. But there are limits also in quantum mechanics. 

The question is does consciousness be possible to explain by using terms of quantum mechanics? The fact is that intelligence is one of the most problematic things to research. If we are trying to describe. What is intelligence? We are always returning to the same point. Intelligence is the ability to get information and then process that data to another form.  That happens by connecting the new data to the data, that travels through a certain point. 

The data is that is stored in the human brain is like some kind of mosaic. The thing that makes the data of the human brain so flexible is that there are so many databases. And then we can compare that thing with the CCD camera. If there are lots of pixels the image is very sharp. In the world of artificial intelligence, the pixels are replaced by databases that are forming the entirety. 

A large number of databases allows making a large number of connections. That makes it possible to connect the databases or skills more versatile than the few databases. The reason why there are 200 billion neurons and databases in the human brain is simple. The data is separated into minimum parts. That thing limits the damages if one of the databases is lost. Minimizing the damages if one of the databases is destroyed is done that the entirety of the data contains lots of very small databases. So simulation of the human mind requires the 200 billion databases. 



But can quantum mechanics answer how the network of databases turns to consciousness? That is one of the most interesting questions in the world.


Quantum annealing has brought an interesting vision to the research of intelligence. Theoretically, the giant gas clouds can from the quantum computer. But can those things be intelligent? Proving the existence of intelligence is possible by researching the interaction between intelligent things and their environment. 

But the gas clouds have no cognitive interactions with their environment. The thing that makes intelligence existing is that it makes something intelligent. So the intelligence requires the tools and data for proving its existence. The thing how the intelligence proves its existence is that it makes something that nature cannot do. 

The question is simple. "Can the gas cloud from the quantum computer that does not communicate because there is no data downloaded to that system"? Or can that thing happen spontaneously by cosmic radiation? We know that theoretically is possible that AI-driven systems can form the civilization. But can the AI from spontaneously? Or can somewhere in the universe be the non-organic intelligent entirety? And how does that entirety prove its existence? If the organism is the neural network that covers the entire planet, there is the possibility that this kind of neuron network can think complicated things. But that kind of network requires the data, what it processes. 

If we are thinking that the gas cloud can turn to quantum computers we are facing one thing. Without data that kind of system is only gas. Without the ability to communicate between other things that cloud just "be". There is no "non-natural" interaction with entirety. But that thing can turn to the data processor if the data is transfer in it. So the quantum annealing makes it possible to create the gas-form qubits that are like in the "stand by" position for the data input. 

But the thing is that we have theoretical abilities for making the superintelligent, gas-based quantum computer. The problem is how to get the processed data out from that system. And that thing is the thing, that makes the description for the intelligence difficult. Can the thing that cannot communicate with us, or make some other insignia gestures like spacecraft intelligent? The thing is that this is one of the things, that is causing problems for philosophers to describe intelligence. 



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