Elementary Act of Consciousness or Cycle of Mind, involving Distant and Nonlocal Interaction
arXiv Preprint Archive March 21, 2000 via arXiv
Summary
The paper proposes a hierarchical model of the Cycle of Mind that integrates quantum and classical stages. In the quantum stages, phonons and infrared photons stimulate dynamic correlations between water clusters inside microtubules, leading to mesoscopic Bose condensation. This transitions into a macroscopic nonuniform semi-virtual Bose condensation via virtual replica multiplication and virtual guide formation between coherent water molecules. The collapse of the macroscopic wave function occurs through optical bistability and disassembly of entangled water clusters. This process shifts interactions between water clusters from clusterphilic to hydrophobic, causing cavities in tubulins to close. The classical stages are also analyzed.
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| Characteristics | Theoretical or philosophical paper Peer reviewed |
|---|---|
| Keywords | Physics.gen-ph Quantum-consciousness Neuroscience-physics Quantum-biology |
| Key finding | The Cycle of Mind involves quantum stages of Bose condensation and virtual replica multiplication in microtubule water clusters, transitioning to classical stages of cavity closure. |
Abstract
Each macroscopic process can be subdivided on the quantum and classical stages. Particularly, the quantum stages of Cycle of Mind involves:1) the stimulation of dynamic correlation between water clusters in the same and remote microtubules (MTs) in state of mesoscopic Bose condensation (mBC) by phonons (acoustic waves) and by librational IR photons (electromagnetic-EM waves) distant exchange; 2) the transition from distant EM interaction between remote MTs to nonlocal quantum interaction, induced by IR photons exchange between clusters, the clusters Virtual Replicas multiplication (VRM) and virtual guides (VirG) formation between elementary particles of remote coherent water molecules. This process represents transition from mesoscopic Bose condensation to macroscopic nonuniform semi-virtual Bose condensation (VirBC) (Kaivarainen, 2006, http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0207027); 3) the collapsing of corresponding macroscopic wave function, as a result of the optical bistability of the entangled water clusters and their disassembly due to librational photons pumping, shifting clusters to less stable state; 4) turning the clusterphilic interaction between water clusters in the open state of cavities between alpha and beta tubulins to hydrophobic one and the in-phase shift of these cavities to the closed state due to clusters disassembly (Kaivarainen, http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0102086). The classical stages of our Hierarchic model of elementary act of Cycle of Mind are analyzed in detail.