When I was three years old I believed that we the humans came from the stars. Every evening before going to bed I wanted to say Good night to the stars. I am an only child of old parents and they allowed me this whim. In summer nights I used to sit on the out stairs of our house and look at the stars. And then something strange happened to me - I felt all the flowers in the garden, all the trees, all the grass, all animals, all humans, the sky and all stars AS ONE THING. Later, I noticed that I feel the bio-field of humans, animals and plants, very pleasant and amusing feeling, I can broaden, or shorten, mine and affect theirs. YOU CAN DO IT, TOO, BUT YOU DON'T KNOW. I'm an utterly unreligious person - wonder which of your brainless religions can't stand best. Sorry, I'll finish my comment tomorrow, phone ringing.
Thank you for sharing such a deeply personal and fascinating experience. That sense of oneness you describe mirrors what many mystics and quantum theorists have hinted at, a universal interconnectedness that transcends the physical. What do you think caused that shift in your perception as a child? Was it simply your pure curiosity and openness, or could it be a glimpse into the deeper nature of reality?
Quantum phenomena clearly play a role in the human brain. Causality and scaling issues remain largely unsolved. Deep compliments to Sir Roger Penrose as a person and scientist!
Penrose’s insights bridge profound gaps between physics and consciousness. The scaling issue is particularly intriguing: if quantum effects operate at such a small scale, how do they manifest in the macroscopic world of thought and awareness? Could it be that our brains are fine-tuned to amplify these subtle phenomena? What’s your take on how we might resolve this puzzle?
if consciousness is a superposition of quantum states, it suggests our awareness exists as a spectrum of probabilities until focused. Do you think this implies free will is our ability to "collapse" these possibilities, or is it something deeper still?
We live embedded in the quantum gravitational field therefore every process shares in this universal. Neural conscious processing represents a specialization of gated reverberating cortical cell columns serving as the bridge for the journey. 💜🌎🔮
Beautifully put... if the quantum gravitational field is the universal substrate, then our neural processes might indeed be microcosms of a greater cosmic pattern. Do you think these "gated reverberations" serve as merely a bridge, or could they also be creating unique imprints that feed back into the universal field? 🌌✨
From microtubules to the complexity of human mental integrative networks, we exist as both particle organism and radiating electromagnetic wave Biofield. The reverberating, conscious online processing is a cornerstone feature, interacting and subtending what we radiate, and receive from the universal. 🎈
Interesting that dr. Penrose is speaking of quantum activity in the brain as he is not aware brain is of quantum activity itself. Quantum activity comes first and only after that there is a brain.
if quantum activity precedes the brain, it suggests consciousness might arise independently of biology, with the brain acting as a receiver or amplifier. Do you see this as evidence for consciousness existing beyond physical form, or simply as a deeper layer of material existence?
@Spiritual-Quest it is not quantum as it is first person experience and we observe it. Of course it is beyond biology, but it is beyond quantum as well as the brain is of the quantum field as well. But it cannot be of quantum.
This is just another piece ion a puzzle that we will be able so solve if we keep open minds and talk to one another, a puzzle that will take many generations of minds to even begin to solve. “There are more things in Heaven and Earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy.” Or indeed, in our physics. One day, we may begin to understand, but not for a long time.
our collective journey of understanding is as infinite as the universe itself. Do you think our current frameworks, like quantum mechanics or neuroscience, are merely stepping stones to a radically different paradigm?
@@GustavBoye-cs9vz Consciousness is deep hidden in the workings of the body. An unconscious man may not have aware consciousness in him. But he will still be having a soul and therefore will still be having the hidden consciousness in him.
consciousness is a function of the mind which itself is the creative energy display of the self-originating awareness of instant presence beyond time and space
That’s a profound point-if the brain, as a physical entity, is matter, then what animates it, giving rise to consciousness, awareness, and intelligence?
w@@Spiritual-Quest Quantum effects are everywhere, not especially in human brains. Micro tubuli are to find in many places of the human body, not only in the brain cells. So my liver could be the center of my consciousness too? I highly respect Roger Penrose, but all this is pure speculation, not even scientific. Some philosophers overestimate the "hard problem of consciousness", either searching it everywere (panpsychism) or in quantum effects. In fact it´s explainable as an emergent property of brain functions and you need not to engage quantum mechanics for that, regardless of it´s computibility. Mystifying human consciousness is the last bastion of anthropocentrism.
@@matswessling6600 I disagree, quantum is beginning to gain a lot of significance. You will see. And with the soon launch of googles quantum super computer, everything will change. And we will discover the simulation, and then we are going to create another one
While quantum mechanics explains the behavior of particles at the smallest scales, feelings and emotions seem to arise from complex, macroscopic systems like the brain and body. Some theorists suggest that quantum processes could influence neural networks or consciousness in ways we don't yet fully understand-perhaps at a level beyond just brain chemistry. Could emotions like bliss be linked to a deeper quantum state of interconnectedness or resonance, where the mind transcends the material and taps into a universal flow? What’s your intuition about how these experiences relate to quantum mechanics?
Beautifully explained! Thank you for your videos they are awesome! :)
YOU ARE!
When I was three years old I believed that we the humans came from the stars. Every evening before going to bed I wanted to say Good night to the stars. I am an only child of old parents and they allowed me this whim.
In summer nights I used to sit on the out stairs of our house and look at the stars. And then something strange happened to me - I felt all the flowers in the garden, all the trees, all the grass, all animals, all humans, the sky and all stars AS ONE THING.
Later, I noticed that I feel the bio-field of humans, animals and plants, very pleasant and amusing feeling, I can broaden, or shorten, mine and affect theirs. YOU CAN DO IT, TOO, BUT YOU DON'T KNOW.
I'm an utterly unreligious person - wonder which of your brainless religions can't stand best.
Sorry, I'll finish my comment tomorrow, phone ringing.
Thank you for sharing such a deeply personal and fascinating experience. That sense of oneness you describe mirrors what many mystics and quantum theorists have hinted at, a universal interconnectedness that transcends the physical. What do you think caused that shift in your perception as a child? Was it simply your pure curiosity and openness, or could it be a glimpse into the deeper nature of reality?
Makes perfect sense
very good video
Quantum phenomena clearly play a role in the human brain. Causality and scaling issues remain largely unsolved. Deep compliments to Sir Roger Penrose as a person and scientist!
Penrose’s insights bridge profound gaps between physics and consciousness. The scaling issue is particularly intriguing: if quantum effects operate at such a small scale, how do they manifest in the macroscopic world of thought and awareness? Could it be that our brains are fine-tuned to amplify these subtle phenomena? What’s your take on how we might resolve this puzzle?
It indeed points to inteligence which is not personal
Could this "non-personal intelligence" be the same force that gives rise to laws of nature, the emergence of life, and even human creativity?
consciousness is the superposition of quantum consciousness
if consciousness is a superposition of quantum states, it suggests our awareness exists as a spectrum of probabilities until focused. Do you think this implies free will is our ability to "collapse" these possibilities, or is it something deeper still?
We live embedded in the quantum gravitational field therefore every process shares in this universal. Neural conscious processing represents a specialization of gated reverberating cortical cell columns serving as the bridge for the journey. 💜🌎🔮
Beautifully put... if the quantum gravitational field is the universal substrate, then our neural processes might indeed be microcosms of a greater cosmic pattern. Do you think these "gated reverberations" serve as merely a bridge, or could they also be creating unique imprints that feed back into the universal field? 🌌✨
From microtubules to the complexity of human mental integrative networks, we exist as both particle organism and radiating electromagnetic wave Biofield. The reverberating, conscious online processing is a cornerstone feature, interacting and subtending what we radiate, and receive from the universal. 🎈
It is one aspect of that force
Insight is a cuantum phenomenom with in a holographic brain
Is insight a result of quantum processes within the brain, or does it point to something beyond, in the fabric of reality itself?
Interesting that dr. Penrose is speaking of quantum activity in the brain as he is not aware brain is of quantum activity itself. Quantum activity comes first and only after that there is a brain.
if quantum activity precedes the brain, it suggests consciousness might arise independently of biology, with the brain acting as a receiver or amplifier. Do you see this as evidence for consciousness existing beyond physical form, or simply as a deeper layer of material existence?
@Spiritual-Quest it is not quantum as it is first person experience and we observe it. Of course it is beyond biology, but it is beyond quantum as well as the brain is of the quantum field as well. But it cannot be of quantum.
This is just another piece ion a puzzle that we will be able so solve if we keep open minds and talk to one another, a puzzle that will take many generations of minds to even begin to solve. “There are more things in Heaven and Earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy.” Or indeed, in our physics. One day, we may begin to understand, but not for a long time.
our collective journey of understanding is as infinite as the universe itself. Do you think our current frameworks, like quantum mechanics or neuroscience, are merely stepping stones to a radically different paradigm?
They are promoting QM more and more to gain government money and not for advancing humanity.
could the focus on quantum mechanics be driven more by funding and institutional agendas than by a genuine desire to advance human understanding?
So do honey bees.
Are honey bees consciouss???
And this all means what?
Nothing.
Interpretation is subjective.
@@Spiritual-Quest But facts are objective, even with relativity.
Humans have souls. Having soul is the best explanation for consciousness.
no. conciousness is simply the effect of a very complex intelligent system. - Someone can be 100% unconcious and still be a human with a soul no?
@@GustavBoye-cs9vz Consciousness is deep hidden in the workings of the body. An unconscious man may not have aware consciousness in him. But he will still be having a soul and therefore will still be having the hidden consciousness in him.
yes could say our souls are like drops of water that separated momentarily from the ocean
lol
consciousness is a function of the mind which itself is the creative energy display of the self-originating awareness of instant presence beyond time and space
The brain itself iis matter,must be something beyoned, matter, a kind of non personal inteligence.
That’s a profound point-if the brain, as a physical entity, is matter, then what animates it, giving rise to consciousness, awareness, and intelligence?
No, they did not, sorry Sir Roger Penrose.
Why???
w@@Spiritual-Quest Quantum effects are everywhere, not especially in human brains. Micro tubuli are to find in many places of the human body, not only in the brain cells. So my liver could be the center of my consciousness too? I highly respect Roger Penrose, but all this is pure speculation, not even scientific. Some philosophers overestimate the "hard problem of consciousness", either searching it everywere (panpsychism) or in quantum effects. In fact it´s explainable as an emergent property of brain functions and you need not to engage quantum mechanics for that, regardless of it´s computibility. Mystifying human consciousness is the last bastion of anthropocentrism.
this is just bs.
Why is that???
@@Spiritual-Questbecause scientists that actually with how the brain works does not think quantum effects matter.
@@matswessling6600 I disagree, quantum is beginning to gain a lot of significance. You will see. And with the soon launch of googles quantum super computer, everything will change. And we will discover the simulation, and then we are going to create another one
@ disagree as much as you want. Your opinion is just wishful thinking.
Still i can not understand how do we explain fellings , emotion , bliss by quantam mechanics
Bliss feels you.
Don't worry - it doesn't.
While quantum mechanics explains the behavior of particles at the smallest scales, feelings and emotions seem to arise from complex, macroscopic systems like the brain and body. Some theorists suggest that quantum processes could influence neural networks or consciousness in ways we don't yet fully understand-perhaps at a level beyond just brain chemistry. Could emotions like bliss be linked to a deeper quantum state of interconnectedness or resonance, where the mind transcends the material and taps into a universal flow? What’s your intuition about how these experiences relate to quantum mechanics?