Volume 7 No 4 (2009)
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Quantum-Holographic Informational Consciousness
Francisco Di Biase
Abstract
he author propose a quantum-informational holographic model of brainconsciousness-universe interactions based in the holonomic neural networks of
Karl Pribram, in the holographic quantum theory developed by David Bohm, and
in the non-locality property of the quantum field described by Hiroomi Umezawa.
I consider this model an extension of the interactive dualism of Sir John Eccles, of
an interconnection between brain and spirit by means of quantum microsites
named dendrons and psychons. I propose a dynamic concept of consciousness
seen as a holoinformational flux interconnecting the holonomic informational
quantum brain dynamics, with the quantum informational holographic nature of
the universe. This self-organizing flux is generated by the holographic mode of
treatment of neuronal information and can be optimized through practices of
deep meditation, prayer, and others states of higher consciousness that underlie
the coherence of cerebral waves. In brain mapping studies performed during the
occurrence of these harmonic states we can see the spectral array of brain waves
highly synchronized and perfectly ordered like a unique harmonic wave, as if all
frequencies of all neurons from all cerebral centers played the same symphony.
This highly coherent brain state generates the non-local holographic
informational cortical field of consciousness that interconnect the human brain
and the holographic cosmos. The comprehension of this holonomic quantum
informational nature of brain-consciousness-universe interconnectedness allows
us to solve the old mind-matter cartesian hard problem, unifying science,
philosophy, and spiritual traditions in a more transdisciplinary, holistic, integrated
paradigm. In this new arrangement cosmovision, consciousness and
transpersonal phenomena becomes part of Science and of the very
holoinformational nature of the Holographic Conscious Multiverse
Keywords
consciousness, quantum holography, quantum Information, mindbody problem
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