Volume 11 No 3 (2013)
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The Concept of Consciousness and Unconsciousness in the View of Quantum Processes
Adam Grzegorz Adamski
Abstract
Human biological system in order to transmit information does not only use biological channels but also
electromagnetic, acoustic and soliton waves; electric, electromagnetic and torsion fields as well as bioplasma. Each
of these channels can be a carrier of information for a biological system or it can function as a team in bioplasma
system. Although biochemistry takes into consideration the presence of electrons, it still ignores the role of
photons, phonons, solitons, spins, electromagnetic fields, and bioplasma in the life processes of the organism. It is
difficult to explain the process of regeneration of biological structures as well as mental processes taking into
consideration only the ionic conductivity since its speed is too slow and it equals 120 m/sec. The bioelectronic
model assumes that protein structures, DNA, RNA, and melanin have the properties of an electronic material in
which local and nonlocal quantum processes can occur. In this paper an author uses a hypothetico-deductive
method in order to explain the nature of consciousness and formulates the thesis that the nature of consciousness
is located in quantum processes.
Keywords
bioelectronic processes, bioplasma, consciousness, perception
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