Meet The Scientist Revealing Our QUANTUM Consciousness!
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The person in this account is Dr. Stuart Hameroff, a neuroscientist and anesthesiologist. He discusses his interest in consciousness and how it led to his collaboration with Sir Roger Penrose. While in the mountains, he observed a large round object in the sky, which he described as being much bigger than the moon. He noted that the object moved intelligently without leaving a vapor trail. Dr. Hameroff believes that consciousness may be a quantum phenomenon linked to microtubules in brain cells. After this encounter, he continued to explore the relationship between consciousness and quantum mechanics, leading to ongoing research and a desire to share his findings with others.
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Dr. Stuart Hameroff discusses the intersection of consciousness and quantum mechanics, proposing that consciousness arises from quantum processes in microtubules within neurons. He suggests that consciousness may have existed prior to biological life and that anesthesia affects these microtubules, impacting consciousness.
Consciousness may have existed before biological life and prompted its origin.
Dr. Stuart Hameroff
“Consciousness didn't evolve in biology; Consciousness was there first and prompted the origin of life.”
Managed by: University of Arizona
To explain consciousness as a quantum phenomenon occurring in microtubules
The brain's consciousness is a quantum system embedded in a classical system, specifically through microtubules within neurons.
Consciousness may have existed before biological life and prompted its origin.
Anesthesia affects microtubules, which are crucial for consciousness.
Quantum effects have been demonstrated in biological systems, such as photosynthesis and bird navigation.