Volume 4 No 1 (2006)
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Thinking Outside the Box The Essence and Implications of Quantum Entanglement and the Story of Spin-mediated Consciousness Theory
Huping Hu and Maoxin Wu1
Abstract
Many experiments have shown that quantum entanglement is physically real. In
this article, we will discuss its ontological origin/nature, implications and potential
applications by thinking outside the standard interpretations of quantum
mechanics. We argue that quantum entanglement originates from the primordial
spin processes in non-spatial and non-temporal pre-spacetime, implies genuine
interconnectedness and inseparableness of once interacting quantum entities, play
vital roles in biology and consciousness and, once better understood and
harnessed, has far-reaching consequences and applications in many fields such as
medicine and neuroscience. Then, we will recall our journey into the field of
consciousness studies and the inception and development of the spin-mediated
consciousness theory.
Keywords
Spin, entanglement, interconnectedness, inseparableness, consciousness, quantum brain theory
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