The Natural Philosophy and Physics of Consciousness
Advances in Consciousness Research April 12, 2001 Evan Harris Walker 4 citations
Consciousness arises from quantum mechanical processes in the brain, specifically from tunneling and state vector collapse driven by the brain's comparison loops, as described by a modified Schrödinger equation (MSE). This quantum view of consciousness can resolve longstanding problems in neurophysiology and physics, including the conflict between general relativity and quantum theory. The theory also offers a solution to the measurement problem in quantum mechanics and yields testable experimental predictions.