#28 - Quantum Teleportation: a possible mechanism for life after death?
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- Опубліковано 12 лип 2024
- In episode 28 of the Quantum Consciousness series, Justin Riddle describes how quantum teleportation works and wonders whether a quantum computer mind could be teleported out of the body. The episode begins with a discussion of the bizarre, yet common, experience of leaving one’s body during a traumatic event to observe the unfolding of events from the outside. These near-death experiences are baffling to scientists, and often dismissed as an unusual chemical or electrical fluctuation in the brain. However, within the quantum computational framework there is a genuine way to teleport quantum information between physical systems. If we were to discover that the human mind is indeed a quantum computer within the brain, then it is at least possible, if not likely, that the mind could teleport outside of the brain. In this episode, the basic component for how to entangle quantum bits and how to teleport quantum information between quantum bits is described. Then, the biological plausibility of teleporting quantum information within the brain is explored. The episode wraps up with a discussion on the nature of quantum information and speculations on the possibility of future forms of computation that utilize the fractal organization of biological systems. Finally, the phenomenon of reincarnation and the possibility of life after the death of the body are pondered. Does the impossible only seem impossible because we have yet to create the technology to replicate the mysteries of nature?
~~~ Timestamps ~~~
0:00 Introduction
3:05 The mystery of out-of-body experiences
10:22 Entanglement is fundamentally non-local
14:45 A circuit for entangling qubits
21:57 Using entanglement to teleport quantum information
30:31 Quantum teleportation in the brain
37:10 Can you quantum teleport out of your body?
41:07 Teleportation within a biological fractal
48:35 Final thoughts
#quantum #consciousness #teleportation
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If I'd had a teacher like you at any point during my school years, I wonder what paths I might have taken. Not only do you have a brilliant, creative way of thinking and synthesizing...you can communicate it! You are my favorite guy to listen to on planet earth at this moment.
You are great, Justin!
I completely agree with you that life has meaning and we are supposed to find it!
I am really intereted in your works and try to make contribution in the field👍👍
Stumbled on these talks while pursuing the Penrose-Hameroff theories. I must say that these are extremely interesting and provoke images of fascinating horizons. I usually review these on the podcast versions while working. Really great work.🙏🏽
Dude! Great video. Pumped to see your channel take off.
I personally don’t care about the continuation of my-self after my physical death, because I think everything in the universe is just one and my ‘ essence’ is not more important than the essence of a tree , but nature is shouting loud everywhere that something is going on that’s very important, the fact the very first proto bacteria somehow got the urge to multiply is something that is beyond weird because it must’ve got the urge to multiply from something or somewhere and the very urge that the first multiplying bacteria had had ‘ felt ‘ is in us and every other thing in nature and the life of trees and plants is something that is probably even more illogical, they can see without eyes , they can sense their environment without our senses and they’re the most beneficial things
It’s easy to take the easy route and just say it’s all meaningless but when nature invests so much in everything that lives , we can’t just walk away and call the whole thing ‘ mindless’ and stupid !
Love your videos Justin. I always recommend them to people who are interested in learning more about consciousness, because you always include a lot of anecdotes and philosophical information instead of the constant bombardment of "facts and data"
Thanks! We are all human after all. If anyone can understand something, then so can we!
I can't tell you how much I appreciate someone willing to use science for it's very purpose; to explore the unknown keeping an open mind, and not assign an absolute to anything! An absulute is an enemy of scientific exploration in my opinion. So many mainstream scientists seem to adhear (themselves almost religiously) to absolute reductionist materialism. I think thats a big mistake. Nobody has the answer, but it's the journey to that answer that is the purpose of science. Thank you for this amazing video!
you're absolutely right 👍👍
the 32 minute section could be another explanation for why qualia of extremely wide variety (all senses, memory, emotion, etc) all seems to be rendered instantaneously.
It could. Couldn't it. But is it tho? It's it? Tho?
I got really drunk with River Song and got into an argument about music playing with the driver. I left the vehicle after she pulled over on the freeway and they drove off. I was hit as a pedestrian on the freeway. I died with a broken 💔 right leg and snapped neck. I regenerated!
Let reincarnation be real!
On a calm note, this will mean the world to a lot of people.
As I always say, YORF: You Only Reincarnate Forever. (But yes I agree)
energy is only transferred.
Justin if you would really understand Hinduism you would never wrote:
"You" will always reincarnate. There's no self in Eastern philosophy. Pick up Christianity or Hinduism and no self (and perhaps no memory) continuation.
Even Dalailama says he doesn't remember anything from previous lives that it is all just part of local Buddhist tradition that Hindus has condemned
Reincarnation sounds appealing until you realize how much suffering you will experience in your infinite lifetimes.
@@thoughtcriminal7653 But it's not "You" according to Eastern philosophy. But rather some abstract essence of existence that you become after your death. And such philosophy gives motivation for making world a better place for these future beings
So maybe our memories are imprinted on, lets say an electron? Then through physical migration of the electron or entanglement with another electron, that imprinting gets transferred? It might end up in an embryo or infant, and because their consciousness is almost a blank slate, it can have a significant influence on the childs new brain? Reincarnation? Ok, we really don't know if there is some fine structure within an electron, so maybe it can hold vast amounts of information and if it finds the right home, it can be accessed again? Fun to conjecture. I'm still very skeptical of reincarnation and out of body experiences. But because of my personal experiences with precognition, I totally agree with Justin's conjecture of quantum consciousness and that retrocausality, entanglement with a future state, is responsible.
It's a predicament. We have these experiences and then we are trying to create / find science to explain them. I can empathize.
Justin is brilliant. Seems like the kind of guy you wanna have a beer with and let him spout off about the brain. Quantum conciousness, if validated, would not only be the basis of multiple Nobel prizes but possibly as imortant or more important than the standard model of particle physics. That this video only has 3000 views is as surprising as it is disturbing. Is protoconciousness emergent out of a quantum field anywhere in the universe where quantum confinement and superposition can be achieved? Like inside folded proteins? I see a Nobel Prize in Justins future if he persues this to its logical conclusion over the course of his career. Exciting stuff.
It will be hilarious to watch all the psychos in silicon valley who think they can make a conscious being just by accumulating sufficient computatiinal power in one place....when they find out they arent even close to having enough. If it's 10 to the 12th power calculations per second per neuron are needed, then they only need to increase that by about a hundred billion and it still wouldnt be enough. Conciousness is NOT computation. The lunatics who are already worshipping the idea of a general AI that is concious, superintelligent and benevolent are gonna be so disappointed. The looks on their face are gonna be priceless. All they can make is a nonliving, unconcious machine that is able to sound and act like a human. But nothing more. Loser transhumanists just want to live forever because they are petrified of death like children. Rofl. You were already dead for 13.7 billion years before you were born. Then He raised you from the dead. And He WILL do it again. Everyrhing is always fine and if you die, its gonna be just fine. Fear not.
Could it be that as your brain shuts down, you experience depersonalization-derealization-disorder as described on the mayo clinic website?
Yes
How do you thing memory is surviving into the next life?
Well it seems like it typically doesn't ;)
On a second note, this seems to be a Buddhist view of a soul, well lack there of (annatta), and reincarnation. The allegory used in Buddhism is the same poetic verse is said by one person and then another.
If we consider the wave function as a soul, then we could see it as more advaita were the wave function is the atma (self) which is a part of the larger fabric/reality of the universe (brahman).
In anycase, the Reincarnation memories seem to add a slight touch of Arisotiliean view of the soul.
I'm not familiar with the Arisotiliean view of the soul. Care to share?
@@JustinRiddle the Aristotelian view of the soul is that the soul is not a psyche of plato or atman of Indian philosophy, rather it is the essence of the body and encompasses your personality and acquired traits such as emotions and mindset and memories. The platonic psyche and the Indian Atman are pure consciousness.
Buddhists don’t have a soul, they have an Anatta (a non soul). Consciousness is a continue stream of awareness, like waves in an ocean. Don’t quote me on this as I am not Buddhist. But orch or does sound like Buddhism.
In Advaitha Vedanta, a philosophy in Hinduism, the soul is apart of god like a wave in the larger ocean. This to is parallel to orch or.
@@abhiramn474 Thanks for sharing. I'll think on this one. Yeah I was trying to push Stuart on whether he believes in the soul last time I got to talk with him. OrchOR does feel like it taps into the idea that we die and are renewed in each moment. The "soul-less" option if you will
cool vid. individual consciousness = fractal quantum souls? xP
i really like u for some reason
.........Conscious Pilot. Sounds like a character in Life Of Brian.
It is my experience, in dreams and lucid dreaming, I can teleport around from place to place. Indeed, most of us have this experience. We may be in one place during a dream, then suddenly in another place. All of this is taking place within our own mind or Psyche. Indeed, it is our mind or psyche. If we can teleport around in our mind or psyche, it is reasonable to say quantum teleportation is involved. What the hell else would be?
wow. Looks like this is where religion and science cross. I have EXISTENSITAL Crisis recently. Hope your channel will introduce more future research