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I couldn't agree more! It seems that Nature has picked the perfect candidate as mind-pixel - the quantum spin
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Talk at Quantum Mind 2007 in Salzburg
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14. Huping Hu and Maoxin Wu (2007), Concerning spin as mind-pixel: How mind interacts with brain through electric spin effects. Appeared in NeuroQuantology 6(1): 26-31 (2008); Cogprints:ID5955; click here for the preprint.
13. Huping Hu and Maoxin Wu (2007), Thinking outside the box III: How mind influences brain through "proactive" spin. Appeared in NeuroQuantology 5(2): 205-213 (2007); Cogprints:ID5614; click here for the preprint.
12. Huping Hu and Maoxin Wu (2006), Evidence of nonlocal chemical, thermal and gravitational effects. Appeared in Progress in Physics, 2007, v.2, 17-24. Cogprints:ID5613.
11. Huping Hu and Maoxin Wu (2006), Evidence of non-local physical, chemical and biological effects supports quantum brain. Appeared in NeuroQuantology 4(4): 291-306 (2006); Cogprints:ID5613. Also Part III in arXiv:quant-ph/020868v4.
10. Huping Hu and Maoxin Wu (2006), Ed-Op: Thinking outside the box II: The origin, implications and applications of gravity and its role in consciousness. Appeared in NeuroQuantology 5(2): 190-196 (2007). Cogprints:ID5259; click here for the article. We dedicate this article to the memories of Isaac Newton and Ernst Mach – Our humble attempt at truth is only possible by standing on the shoulders of these and other unnamed giants.
These experimental findings were presented at Quantum Mind 2007 in Salzburg (click here for our talk) and Toward a Science of Consciousness 2007 in Budapest (click here for our talk).
9. Huping Hu and Maoxin Wu (2006), Nonlocal effects of chemical substances on the brain produced through quantum entanglement. Appeared in Progress in Physics, 2006, v.3.
8. Huping Hu and Maoxin Wu (2006), Photon induced non-local effects of general anaesthetics on the brain. Appeared in March 2006 Special Issue of NeuroQuantology 4(1): 17-31(2006); Cogprints:ID4783; or click here. Also Part II in arXiv:quant-ph/020868v4.
These experimental findings were presented at Toward a Science of Consciousness 2006 (April 4-8) at the Concurrent Talk Session (Please see our Updated Abstract; Talk in webpage format; or Talk in PDF format).
7. Huping Hu and Maoxin Wu (2005), Thinking outside the box: the essence and implications of quantum entanglement. Appeared in March 2006 Special Issue of NeuroQuantology 4(1): 5-16 (2006); Cogprints:ID4581; or click here.
6. Huping Hu and Maoxin Wu (2004), Possible roles of neural electron spin networks in memory and consciousness, Cogprints:ID3544; CDS:EXT-2004-027.
5. Huping Hu and Maoxin Wu (2004), Action potential modulation of neural spin networks suggests possible role of spin in memory and consciousness, Cogprints:ID3458; CDS:EXT-2004-015; This paper has appeared in NeuroQuantology 2(4):309-317 (2004).
4. Huping Hu and Maoxin Wu (2004), Spin-mediated consciousness theory: possible roles of neural membrane nuclear spin ensembles and paramagnetic oxygen. This fully integrated version has appeared in Medical Hypotheses 63(4): 633-646 and is available online through ScienceDirect; Cogprints:ID6012.
3. Huping Hu and Maoxin Wu (2003), Spin as primordial self-referential process driving quantum mechanics, spacetime dynamics and consciousness, Cogprints:ID2827. This paper has appeared in NeuroQuantology 2(1):41-49 (2004) as an invited contribution.
2. Huping Hu and Maoxin Wu (2002), Spin-mediated consciousness theory: possible roles of oxygen unpaired electronic spins and neural membrane nuclear spin ensemble in memory and consciousness, arXiv:quant-ph/0208068v1 (dualistic approach); Cogprints:ID2579 (pan-protopsychic approach). The basic ideas contained in these preprints were presented at Quantum Mind 2003 with refinements (PDF). A fully integrated version has appeared in Medical Hypotheses 63(4): 633-646 with latest development and is available online through ScienceDirect.
1. Huping Hu and Maoxin Wu (2001), Mechanism of anesthetic action: oxygen pathway perturbation hypothesis, Medical Hypotheses 57(5): 619-627; arXiv:physics/0101083; Cogprints:ID6011.
Overview (dated 7/5/2003)
Contributions to Conferences
6. Toward a Science of Consciousness 2008 (April 8-12): Abstract "Concerning Spin as Mind-pixel: How Mind Interacts with the Brain through Electric Spin Effects."
5. Toward a Science of Consciousness 2007: Abstract "Evidence of non-local physical, chemical and biological effects supports quantum brain." Presented as a concurrent talk. You can view our talk here in PDF.
4. Quantum Mind 2007:Abstract "Experimental Approach to Quantum Brain: Evidence of Nonlocal Neural, Chemical, Thermal and Gravitational Effects." Presented as a concurrent talk. You can view our talk here in PDF. For conference abstracts, please click here.
3. Toward a Science of Consciousness 2006 (April 4-8): Updated Abstract "Experiemtnal Testing of Spin-Mediated Consciousness Theory and Biological Entanglement: Photon-induced non-local effects of general anesthetics on the brain" (please click here for the original Abstract). You can view our talk here as web pages or in PDF format.
2. Toward a Science of Consciousness 2004: Abstract "Action Potential Modulation of Neural Spin Networks Suggests Possible Role of Spin in Cognition and Supports Spin-Mediated Consciousness Theory."
1. Quantum Mind 2003: "Spin-Mediated Consciousness Theory" was presented with latest developments at the first concurrent session. You can view our talk here as web pages or download in PDF format. For conference abstracts, please click here.
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