Volume 5 No 2 (2007)
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On Dark Chemistry What’s Dark Matter and How Mind Influences Brain Through Proactive Spin
Huping Hu and Maoxin Wu
Abstract
Dark chemistry” is a hypothetical chemistry based on the hypothetical axion dark
matter. Benjamin is commendable for boldly going where no one has gone before
but 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. Based on our recent experimental findings, our contentions are
two-fold: (1) dark matter is likely the cosmological manifestation of quantum
entanglement; and (2) the hypothetical axion dark matter is, therefore,
replaceable by non-local effects mediated by the primordial spin processes. We
also discuss the cause of apparent dark energy. In particular, we explore the issue
how mind influences the brain through said spin processes. Our thoughts are that
the manifestation of free will is intrinsically associated with the nuclear and/or
electron spin processes inside the varying high electric voltage environment of the
neural membranes and proteins which likely enable the said spin processes to be
“proactive,” that is, being able to utilize non-local energy (potential) and quantum
information to influence brain activities through spin chemistry and possibly other
chemical/physical processesin defiance of the second law of thermodynamics.
Keywords
dark matter, dark energy, axion, gravity, quantum entanglement, proactive spin, free will, consciousness
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