Quantum Brain Neuroquantology
Quantum mechanics is not the final stage of physics. Despite its precision and reliability that perfectly match experiments, it will inevitably transform into other concepts over time, and even evolve or leap into a new physics beyond quantum physics. This is the general approach of science. No matter how ideal and powerful a theory is considered, better ones will inevitably replace it over time. Just like classical (Newtonian) physics, which we once accepted as entirely correct and believed there was no need for another theory, stating that its rules were sufficient to explain the entire universe and even understand God's thoughts. Its reign lasted for 300 years with very strong conviction... Then, the conviction suddenly collapsed...
In fact, this was the natural course of science, but it caused deep disappointment for many who did not understand it. Then came the miracle of quantum mechanics. Revealing that quantum mechanics comes into play in our nervous system and biological brains will give us the opportunity to understand many things better. It can offer an explanation for consciousness, the unity of consciousness, memory, the content of the mind (qualia), different states of consciousness, the feeling of "self" within us, parapsychological phenomena, and even what will happen to our consciousness/thoughts after death, which we struggle to understand with classical physics.
In the worst-case scenario, quantum mechanics might not be involved in brain function! Even if we accept this, combining our consciousness and other brain properties with quantum mechanical properties can, at the very least, provide us with new perspectives and different ways of thinking. At the very least, it will give us a mental workout without causing any harm to our brains.
Let's embark on a journey together... A journey into the depths of the brain... Let's reach the knowledge of the future before it arrives and imagine it...
Publication Date: 2025
ISBN: 978-625-95464-2-1
Print Run: 1st Edition
Language: Turkish
Number of Pages: 391
Publisher: Üsküdar Üniversitesi Yayınları - 94