The Quantum Mind
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Quantum Mind
Author: Arnold Mindell, PH.D.
language: en
Publisher: Deep Democracy Exchange
Release Date: 2012-12
Quantum Mind. The Edge Between Physics and Psychology This is the second edition with new preface from the author. In a single volume, Arnold Mindell brings together psychology, physics, math, myth, and shamanism – not only mapping the way for next-generation science but also applying this wisdom to personal growth, group dynamics, social and political processes, and environmental issues. Beginning with a discussion of cultural impacts on mathematics, he presents esoteric but plausible interpretations of imaginary numbers and the quantum wavefunction. In this context he discusses dreams, psychology, illness, shape-shifting (moving among realities), and the self-reflecting Universe – bringing in not only shamanism but also the Aboriginal, Greek, and Hindu myths and even sacred geometry from the Masonic orders and the Native Americans. The book is enriched by several psychological exercises that enable the reader to subjectively experience mathematics (counting, discounting, squaring, complex conjugating), physics (parallel worlds, time travel), and shamanism (shape-shifting).
The Quantum Brain
The Quantum Brain: Neuroscience and Quantum Physics "The Quantum Brain" explores the relationship between human consciousness and quantum physics, challenging traditional neuroscience theories by suggesting that quantum processes may influence the mind and the brain. The work examines how concepts such as superposition, entanglement, and the collapse of the wave function might be related to the way we think and perceive reality. Through in-depth analysis, the work offers a new perspective on consciousness, proposing that it may be more than just a simple biological function. Expanding the discussions on the intersection between the mind and quantum physics, "The Quantum Brain" investigates the role of conscious observation in the collapse of quantum probabilities and its implications for understanding reality. By delving into the world of subatomic physics, the book suggests that the human brain might function as a quantum computer, capable of performing complex calculations and directly influencing physical events. Issues such as free will, intuition, and even healing through thought are explored from a new vantage point, providing an intriguing read for those seeking to understand the frontiers of the mind and science.
Quirks of the Quantum Mind
BOTH A REFLECTION AND A PRODUCT OF THE MIND This book does not offer a quantum mechanical 'explanation' of human consciousness. Rather, it proposes something far more radical: namely, that quantum mechanics, like any other model of human representation, is both a reflection and a product of the mind, and is fundamentally intuitive, describing a reality of which we are an integral component. ROBERT G. JAHN is Professor of Aerospace Sciences and Dean, Emeritus of Princeton University's School of Engineering and Applied Science, founder of the PEA R laboratory, and Chairman of ICRL. BRENDA J. DUNNE holds degrees in psychology and the humanities, was the director of the PEA R laboratory from its inception in 1979, and is currently President of ICRL.