Study on Possible Existence of Superluminal Photons inside Microtubules and the Resulting Explanation for Brain Mechanism | Chapter 11 | Newest Updates in Physical Science Research Vol. 11
D.Georgiev proposed that consciousness could be the product of quantum computation in the brain cortex, with brief laser-like pulses regulating quantum gates. The wavelength of super radiant photon emission in the infrared spectrum is two orders of magnitude longer than the size of any microtubule cavity, thus he later dismissed this notion. However, new theoretical studies have proposed that the human brain may work by exploiting photons created inside the microtubules of the brain, which act as quantum waveguides or resonant cavities for these photons, demonstrating how to manipulate quantum bits in microtubules. The author proposes that the substance within a microtubule cylinder has properties of a metamaterial composed of sub-wavelength structures to revive the idea of quantum computation within the brain. We can show that microtubules can be used to manipulate qubits to achieve quantum computation using superluminal photons, and that the microtubule can also manipulate the storage and retrieval of stored data in the brain based on this hypothesis. We can also create a mechanism for general anaesthetic activity that causes a loss of consciousness from this.
Author (S) Details
Takaaki Musha
Advanced Science-Technology Research Organization, Japan and FoPRC, Italy.
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