Quantum Monadology Seen from the Three Points of View : Systems, Consciousness and Brain(The 24th Symposium on Life Information Science)

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  • 量子モナド論を理解するための三つの視点 : システム,意識,脳(第24回生命情報科学シンポジウム)

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In this talk, I describe quantum monadology from the three viewpoints: Systems, Consciousness and Brain. A system that a physicist deals with is cut out from the whole universe dependent on his arbitrary choice and itself can be divided more as it is. The brain as a neuro-network is such a dividable system, and consciousness cannot exist in it, because consciousness is a un-dividable unity. In order to understand consciousness we need the concept of monad as a proper system which is not defined by any division of the world. Quantum physics has a structure in which an arbitrary division of the world does not allowed, which has an affinity to the concept of a monad and leads us to quantum monadology. If the brain has consciousness, it must be a coherent quantum machine as well as a classical neuro-network machine.

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  • CRID
    1390001288138347008
  • NII Article ID
    110006474126
  • DOI
    10.18936/islis.25.2_251_2
  • ISSN
    24240761
    13419226
  • Text Lang
    en
  • Data Source
    • JaLC
    • CiNii Articles
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