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How Mind Interacts with Brain through Electric Spin Effects |
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Author(s): Huping Hu & M. Wu
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Electric spin effects are effects of electric fields on the dynamics/motions of nuclear/electron spins and related phenomena. Since classical brain activities are largely electric, we explore here a model of mind-brain interaction within the framework of spin-mediated consciousness theory in which these effects in the varying high-voltage electric fields inside neural membranes and proteins mediate mind-brain input and output processes.
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Posted by sai on Friday, November 09 2007 @ 17:31:51 EST (416 reads) |
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Thinking Outside the Box III: How Mind Influences Brain through Proactive Spin |
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Author(s): Huping Hu & M. Wu
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Benjamin has written an article entitled “Dark Chemistry or Psychic Spin Pixel?” which promotes a “dark chemistry” model of mind and discuss the spin-mediated theory. This hypothetical chemistry is based on the hypothetical axion dark matter. Although Benjamin is commendable for boldly going where no one has gone before, he may find himself still in the “bright” territory instead of the “dark” side, if he is willing to use Occam’s razor to cut out “dark” things and replace them with non-local effects.
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Posted by sai on Saturday, July 07 2007 @ 18:32:38 EDT (421 reads) |
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Thinking outside the box II: The Origin & Implication of Gravity |
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Author(s): Huping Hu & M. Wu
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Although theories and speculations abound, there is no consensus on the origin or cause of gravity. Presumably, this status of affair is due to the lack of any experimental guidance. In this paper, we will discuss its ontological origin, implications and potential applications by thinking outside the mainstream notions of general relativity and quantum gravity.
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Posted by sai on Friday, November 17 2006 @ 00:00:00 EST (500 reads) |
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Evidence of Non-local Chemical, Thermal and Gravitational Effects |
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Author(s): Huping Hu & M. Wu
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Quantum entanglement is ubiquitous in the microscopic world and manifests itself macroscopically under some circumstances1, 2. But common belief is that it alone cannot be used to transmit information3 nor could it be used to produce macroscopic non-local effects. Yet we have recently found evidence of non-local effects of chemical substances on the brain produced through it4, 5. While our reported results are under independent verifications by other groups, we report here our experimental findings of non-local chemical, thermal and gravitational effects in simple physical systems such as reservoirs of water quantum-entangled4 with water being manipulated in a remote reservoir.
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Posted by sai on Friday, November 17 2006 @ 00:00:00 EST (466 reads) |
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Photon Induced Non-local Effects of General Anaesthetics on the Brain |
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Author(s): Huping Hu & M. Wu
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Photons are intrinsically quantum objects and natural long-distance carriers of information in both classical and quantum communications. Since brain functions involve information and many experiments have shown that quantum entanglement is physically real, we have contemplated from the perspective of our recent spin-mediated consciousness theory on the possibility of entangling the quantum entities inside the brain with those in an external anaesthetic sample and carried out experiments toward that end.
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Posted by sai on Thursday, March 16 2006 @ 00:00:00 EST (597 reads) |
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Thinking Outside the Box: the Essence and Implications of Quantum Entanglement |
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Huping Hu & M. Wu
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Many experiments have shown that quantum entanglement is physically real. In this paper, we will discuss its ontological origin, implications and applications by thinking outside the standard interpretations of quantum mechanics.
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Posted by saipress on Saturday, October 15 2005 @ 00:00:00 EDT (673 reads) |
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Spin as Primordial Self-Referential Process Driving Consciousness |
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Huping Hu & M. Wu
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We have recently theorized that consciousness is intrinsically connected to quantum mechanical spin since said spin is embedded in the microscopic structure of spacetime and is more fundamental than spacetime itself, that is, spin is the “mind-pixel.”
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Posted by saipress on Thursday, October 23 2003 @ 00:00:00 EDT (563 reads) |
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