Spin-Mediated Consciousness: Theory, Experimental Studies
... On the theoretical front, there are quite a few quantum theories of mind (1,3-5,7,8). Among these, Penrose’s Objective Reduction (“OR”) together with Hameroff’s microtubule computation is perhaps the most popular, and the combination of the two produced the Orchestrated Objective Reduction (“Orch OR ...
... On the theoretical front, there are quite a few quantum theories of mind (1,3-5,7,8). Among these, Penrose’s Objective Reduction (“OR”) together with Hameroff’s microtubule computation is perhaps the most popular, and the combination of the two produced the Orchestrated Objective Reduction (“Orch OR ...
Simulating electric field interactions with polar molecules
... Ro-vibrational Stark-associated phenomena of small polyatomic molecules are modelled using extensive spectroscopic data generated as part of the ExoMol project. The external field Hamiltonian is built from the computed ro-vibrational line list of the molecule in question. The Hamiltonian we propose ...
... Ro-vibrational Stark-associated phenomena of small polyatomic molecules are modelled using extensive spectroscopic data generated as part of the ExoMol project. The external field Hamiltonian is built from the computed ro-vibrational line list of the molecule in question. The Hamiltonian we propose ...
K - Research
... Wirklichkeit entspricht." 1s If the "straightforward" K G generalization did not prove feasible, how could relativity then be worked into quantum mechanics? A possible way was to include relativistic effects as perturbations or corrections to the non-relativistic equation. This approach was followed ...
... Wirklichkeit entspricht." 1s If the "straightforward" K G generalization did not prove feasible, how could relativity then be worked into quantum mechanics? A possible way was to include relativistic effects as perturbations or corrections to the non-relativistic equation. This approach was followed ...
Quantum Computation and Quantum Information
... theories of physics at that time (now dubbed classical physics) were predicting absurdities such as the existence of an ‘ultraviolet catastrophe’ involving infinite energies, or electrons spiraling inexorably into the atomic nucleus. At first such problems were resolved with the addition of ad hoc h ...
... theories of physics at that time (now dubbed classical physics) were predicting absurdities such as the existence of an ‘ultraviolet catastrophe’ involving infinite energies, or electrons spiraling inexorably into the atomic nucleus. At first such problems were resolved with the addition of ad hoc h ...
Quantum Optical Multiple Scattering
... related to elastic and inelastic scattering of quantized light. The presented work is naturally divided into two parts, the first is concerning elastic scattering while the second explores inelastic scattering. In the first part we use a scattering-matrix formalism combined with results from random- ...
... related to elastic and inelastic scattering of quantized light. The presented work is naturally divided into two parts, the first is concerning elastic scattering while the second explores inelastic scattering. In the first part we use a scattering-matrix formalism combined with results from random- ...
Do Neutrino Wave Functions Overlap and Does it Matter?
... When WPs do not overlap, one might ask how the 3D WP treatment can be reconciled with the picture of bullet-like particles, which is commonly assumed for analyzing neutrino detection. As the transverse size of the WP can easily become macroscopically large, any microscopic detection process only “se ...
... When WPs do not overlap, one might ask how the 3D WP treatment can be reconciled with the picture of bullet-like particles, which is commonly assumed for analyzing neutrino detection. As the transverse size of the WP can easily become macroscopically large, any microscopic detection process only “se ...
Introduction
... been measured over the kinematic range of 0.3 GeV2 < Q2 < 40 GeV2 and 8 10-6 < x < 1.8 10-1. These data cover the region between previous F2 measurements at HERA and other, fixed target experiments. Also, the structure function FL has been measured for the first time at Q2 = 5.5 GeV2 and x = 4.4 ...
... been measured over the kinematic range of 0.3 GeV2 < Q2 < 40 GeV2 and 8 10-6 < x < 1.8 10-1. These data cover the region between previous F2 measurements at HERA and other, fixed target experiments. Also, the structure function FL has been measured for the first time at Q2 = 5.5 GeV2 and x = 4.4 ...
Toward Practical Solid-State Based Quantum Memories
... support and guidance in every step of my PhD studies. His guidance based on his intuition and deep insight was the key to success in every project. Discussion with him has always helped me to find the right path over the last four years. Pieces of advice that I received from Christoph will significa ...
... support and guidance in every step of my PhD studies. His guidance based on his intuition and deep insight was the key to success in every project. Discussion with him has always helped me to find the right path over the last four years. Pieces of advice that I received from Christoph will significa ...
Regular/irregular phase space structure of HCN/HNC
... and a basis set which consisted of 14 Morse-oscillator-like functions (with Re = 2.705 ao, De = 3.0 E h , and We = 0.0096 Eh ) and 51 Legendre functions. Eighty vibrational levels were computed covering an energy region up to 18 500 cm - I (energies are measured from the minimum of the potential exc ...
... and a basis set which consisted of 14 Morse-oscillator-like functions (with Re = 2.705 ao, De = 3.0 E h , and We = 0.0096 Eh ) and 51 Legendre functions. Eighty vibrational levels were computed covering an energy region up to 18 500 cm - I (energies are measured from the minimum of the potential exc ...
Consciousness in the universe A review of the ‘Orch OR’ theory ScienceDirect
... Consciousness has often been argued to be a sequence of discrete moments. William James [27] described the “specious present, the short duration of which we are immediately and incessantly sensible” (though James was vague about duration, and also described a continual ‘stream of consciousness’). Th ...
... Consciousness has often been argued to be a sequence of discrete moments. William James [27] described the “specious present, the short duration of which we are immediately and incessantly sensible” (though James was vague about duration, and also described a continual ‘stream of consciousness’). Th ...
QUANTUM STATES, ENTANGLEMENT and CLOSED TIMELIKE
... NATURE OF QUANTUM STATES WITH CTC ENTANGLEMENT IN CTC WORLD CLONING OF QUANTUM STATE WITH CTC ...
... NATURE OF QUANTUM STATES WITH CTC ENTANGLEMENT IN CTC WORLD CLONING OF QUANTUM STATE WITH CTC ...
Bohr–Einstein debates
The Bohr–Einstein debates were a series of public disputes about quantum mechanics between Albert Einstein and Niels Bohr. Their debates are remembered because of their importance to the philosophy of science. An account of the debates was written by Bohr in an article titled ""Discussions with Einsteinon Epistemological Problems in Atomic Physics"". Despite their differences of opinion regarding quantum mechanics, Bohr and Einstein had a mutual admiration that was to last the rest of their lives.The debates represent one of the highest points of scientific research in the first half of the twentieth century because it called attention to an element of quantum theory, quantum non-locality, which is absolutely central to our modern understanding of the physical world. The consensus view of professional physicists has been that Bohr proved victorious, and definitively established the fundamental probabilistic character of quantum measurement.