Volume 13 No 2 (2015)
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Quantum-Everted Meta-Scientific Lensing as an Arbiter of the Hard Problem
Donald Mender
Abstract
A specific modification of metascientific epistemological standards is developed for the purpose of assessing
the putative applicability of quantum mechanics to a physical understanding of consciousness. Formal
properties of this epistemic alteration are summarized in a virtual construct called the quantum-everted metascientific (QuEMS) lens. The feasibility of programming a digital approximation of the QuEMS Lens, inputting
well accepted data from mainstream neurocognitive research, and inferring from output the relevance of
quantum constructs is proposed.
Keywords
covering law, cunning of the observable, decoherence, eversion, geisteswissenschaften, hard problem, metascience, OrchOR, refutation, thermofield, web of belief
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