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It kind of crept up on me, but I think Discover is now my favourite popular science magazine. The following bit (among others) just made me realize this.
In the latest issue, June 2007, there's an article about the search for the human soul. It gives a brief overview of some of the attempts made to discover and quantify the soul, but one view in particular stood out - and perhaps it's not new: the idea that consciousness is an entangled quantum state that may exist (for an undertermined period of time) outside of the biological context. Quote:
Philosophically at least, it's an interesting idea to play around with. Pretend that this soul does indeed exist - it seems to follow that it should arise as a result of the structure and function of our biological brain, but what then? Does it influence our biology as well? Is this our life after death, and if so, what does it look like? I've never been too fond of oblivion, so this is interesting to me. |
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If I understand this right they are venturing down the path that as someone can die and then be revived still remembering all they had experienced before death then there must be a soul? That sounds like a few logical errors to me.
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I don't make any claims about the afterlife but I don't think a deity is necessary for one to exist. I've always thought it would have to be something like this. My pet theory is that maybe we experience eternity in our final moments of life (the point beyond which there can be no revival of the natural body-- it's not a crisp line, obviously). Maybe it's a perception of the dying brain. But I like this idea, too.
It seems to me that "supernatural" is a nonsense category-- anything that happens or exists is, by definition, natural. Supernatural just means "we don't know how this works yet." |
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I am also interested in the quantum soul and also the exploration into the brain being a quantum machine. I'm looking forward to more developments in the coming weeks and years. Another thing that puzzles me.. dark matter what is it? Cheers. I'm in the UK and not sure that we get *discover* we have New Scientist here which I quite like.
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An interesting concept dame up during a world design session with an INFP friend :-
What about if "God" isn't a being at all? What about if "God" is what you see all around you? What if "God" IS reality? (Based on the thinking that a being of such difference to ourselves doesn't have to be a being per se but could be a place or such.)
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It's an interesting idea, but what does it make the soul? For instance, if the particles in a snail's shell exist in an entangled state with other particles does this mean the snail's shell has a 'soul'?
Simple entanglement isn't enough. What if your mind is quantum-entangled with billions of particles spread across the galaxy, some in the middle of a star, some on another planet, some floating in deep-space...what does this actually mean? Random particles on their own are worthless, what's needed is a kind of entanglement of billions of cells, so that they're combined together to create some kind of coherent whole. Or I'm talking crap But in my defense I am half-cut, so...
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I've always liked toying with the idea of a quantum soul, and I've always thought that the actuality of such a thing might (but not necessarily) make free-will possible. |
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I can agree to extent, but the idea here is that quantum entanglement is a product of biology, and acts as a shadow or mirror to the biological brain which may or may not also influence the brain while an organism is alive (and therefore, once created, is not entirely dependent on biology). Quote:
Of course, the reality may be that no such literal entanglement within the brain exists. It's all speculation, but that at least - to me as an atheist - seems plausible, and something we could actually determine as true or false, unlike many/most/all religious claims. |
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Would it not be fair to say that we don't understand the brain and we have no idea what a soul is either. So we're scratting around trying to explain such things within our own pre-existing conceptions of how the world works and applying anything which looks similar. According to quantum theory I'd leave such things as undefined. There exists no proof one way or another and no real reason to test it. Hence my response.
Basically the theory that our soul exist in more than one place, or indeed our minds, is critically flawed in that there is no reason to think such things except for the fact that we can't explain everything about it from our current standpoint. That does mean that the current one is wrong/ incomplete but that does not make any alternative more valid without it's own validation.
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