Has the human soul been found by science? A controversial quantum theory of consciousness called “Orch OR” (which stands for “orchestrated objective reduction”) currently being studied at Ohio State, recently had a review, and the scientists supporting this idea are claiming the recent discovery of quantum vibrations in “microtubules” inside brain neurons corroborates their beliefs.
Key Takeaways:
- It may still be routinely dismissed as nonsense, but there are a lot more people today taking the idea of Quantum Consciousness more seriously than 15 years ago.
- The implications of discovering quantum vibrations in “microtubules” corroborates Dr. Hameroff and Dr. Michael Penrose’s theory of Orch OR. if real have to affect everything we know including the Social Sciences.
- Once you get your mind wrapped around the implications of this discovery and its association with Orch OR or the Quantum Enigma it challenges the classical view of consciousness and changes the way you think about everything including your own discipline, in this case of Social Science.
“Alexander Wendt keeps a tidy office at Ohio State; his books are stacked and shelved, his desk is organized. But beneath this exterior, Wendt, Mershon professor of international security and a professor of political science, is shaking the foundations of social science.”
Read the full article here: Ohio State professor challenges classical view of consciousness – OSU – The Lantern
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Relevant Content:
- Stuart Hameroff – Does Consciousness Cause the Cosmos?
- Could Quantum Brain Effects Explain Consciousness? – LiveScience.com
- Discovery of quantum vibrations in ‘microtubules’ inside brain neurons supports controversial theory of consciousness – Science Daily
- Stuart Hameroff and Jonathan Powell: The Conscious Connection
- CONSCIOUSNESS: A conversation with Deepak Chopra and Stuart Hameroff
- “Consciousness and Microtubules” by Dr. Stuart Hameroff
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