Author Name: Huping Hu, Ph.D., J.D. (Chief Investigator)
Address1: QuantumDream, Inc.,
Address2: Law
Office of Huping Hu,
E-mails: hupinghu(at)quantumbrain.org or lawyer(at)lawyership.com for legal matters [replace (at) with @]
Phone: 718-358-2085 (Fax: 718-358-2086 Voice Mail: 212-898-1103)
He is currently the President of QuantumDream, Inc., a R&D company established in 2003, President of Scientific God Inc., a non-profit organization established in March 2010, and principal of the Law Office of Huping Hu. He is admitted to practice law in the State of New York, the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York and the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York.
Among his achievements, he is the proponent, in collaboration with Wu, of the oxygen pathway perturbation hypothesis that says general anesthetics produce unconsciousness by perturbing oxygen pathways in neural membranes and proteins and the spin-mediated consciousness theory that says spin is the linchpin between the mind and brain, that is, spin is the mind-pixel. Further, he has recently discovered, in collaboration with Wu, evidence of nonlocal effects of chemical substances on the brain produced through quantum entanglement and evidence of nonlocal chemical, thermal and gravitational effects which support the notion of a quantum brain and demonstrate nonlocal signaling and nonlocal gravity. He has recently also proposed, in collaboration with Wu, the principle of existence which is a theory of everything based on prespacetime (Consciousness).
He is also the founder of Scientific God Inc. aimed at scientific inquiry on God and the issuance of Scientific GOD Prize. In the same vein, he has written a Cyberspeech calling all men and women of Science and Reglion to rise up in the pursuit of truth and an Editorial reflecting on the current state of science, religion and consciousness. In January 2010, he and Wu also founded Scientific GOD Journal , Journal of Consciousness Exploration & research , and Prespacetime Journal. Then in January 2011, he and Wu founded DNA Decipher Journal. He currently serves as the chief editors of these four journals.
She is currently a professor at Stony Brook School of Medicine and Director of Cytopathology at the Department of Pathology, Stony Brook University Hospital. She is a board-certified pathologist and received her medical residency training at Long Island Jewish Medical Center during 1996-1999 and was a fellow of cytopathology at said Center during 1999-2000.
Among her achievements outside her medical profession, she collaborated with Hu on the oxygen pathway perturbation hypothesis that says general anesthetics produce unconsciousness by perturbing oxygen pathways in neural membranes and proteins and the spin-mediated consciousness theory that says spin is the linchpin between the mind and brain, that is, spin is the mind-pixel; she also collaborated with Hu on the discovery of evidence of nonlocal effects of chemical substances on the brain produced through quantum entanglement and evidence of nonlocal chemical, thermal and gravitational effects which support the notion of a quantum brain and demonstrate nonlocal signaling and nonlocal gravity. Recently, she collaborated with Hu on the proposal of the principle of existence which is a theory of everything based on prespacetime (Consciousness).
In January 2010, Hu and she founded Scientific GOD Journal , Journal of Consciousness Exploration & research , and Prespacetime Journal. In January 2011, Hu and she founded DNA Decipher Journal. She currently serves as the associate editors of Scientific GOD Journal, Journal of Consciousness Exploration & Research and DNA Decipher Journal.
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