Volume 14 No 1 (2016)
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Is it Quantum Sentience or Quantum Consciousness? A Review of Social Behaviours Observed in Primitive and Present-Day Microorganisms
Contzen Pereira
Abstract
Social and intelligent behavioural designs have been observed in primitive and present day microorganisms in all
three kingdoms of life. These behavioural patterns help microorganisms, to understand, evaluate and judge their
constantly varying environment. Behaviour is represented as conscious moment, which occurs due to an event,
which may be intentional or unintentional. Microorganisms have the capability of displaying behaviours, which
can be compared to cognitive actions of the neural system in higher organisms
Keywords
consciousness, sentience, quantum, behaviour, archaea, bacteria, eukarya, microorganisms
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