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  • Prospects of conscious brain-like computers : biophysical arguments
    Raković, Dejan
    The key problem of the future theory of consciousness is how to incoporate altered states of consciousness within a new paradigm, as purely biochemical mechanisms are not accelerated up to several ... orders of magnitude, in comparison with subjective time sense dilation in altered states of consciousness - in respect to the normal awake state. The electromagnetic (EM)component of ultralowfrequency (ULF) "brainwaves" provide an extraordinary biophysical basis for consciousness-like displays in both normal and altered states of consciousness; it enables perfect fitting with narrowed limits of conscious capacity in normal awake states, very extended limits in altered states of consciousness (due to the relativistic mechanism of dilated "subjective" time base), and most peculiar space-time transpersonal interactions in transitional states of consciousness during the interchange of normal and altered states of consciousness (due to the relativistic generation of wormholes in highly noninertial "subjective" reference frame, fully equivalent to extremly strong gravitational fields according to Einstein's Principle of equivalence); it also enables the dream-like mixing of the normally conscious and unconscious contents in altered states, due to the relativistic Doppler mapping of the EM component ofthe "objective" ULF brainwave power spectrum on the zero-degenerate-frequency "subjective" one. As the rather complex additional low-dielectric ([epsilon][sub]r [approx] 1) weakly ionized gaseous "optical" neural network is necessary in these processes, it seems that biological molecular hardware will essentially determine further development of brain-like computers with artificial consciousness, in the form of neural networks with embedded brainwaves-like ULF ionic electrical activity. In transitional states of consciousness such nonprogrammable brain-like computers could be able to solve even most frequent solution as the optimal one. As the whole situation resembles on the quantum theory of measurement, such creative brain-like computers with artificial consciousness might be named quantum computers.
    Type of material - article, component part
    Publish date - 1997
    Language - english
    COBISS.SI-ID - 13391655