Sina Science and Technology News Beijing time 1 1.2 news, according to the British "Daily Mail" report, two famous scientists in the United States and Britain put forward a striking theory, that is, the quantum matter that constitutes the soul will have a near-death experience when it leaves the nervous system and then enters the universe. According to their theory, consciousness is the program of a quantum computer in the brain, and it can still exist in the universe even after death. This phenomenon can explain some people's near-death experience.
This religious theory was put forward by Dr Stuart HarMeerov, director of the Center for Consciousness Studies at the University of Arizona and professor of anesthesiology and psychology. It is based on the quantum theory related to consciousness put forward by him and the British physicist Sir roger penrose. According to their theory, the human soul exists in the structure called "microtubules" in brain cells. They pointed out that human consciousness activities are the result of quantum gravity effect in these microtubules. This theory is called "Orch-OR".
According to their theory, the human soul is the interaction between neurons in the brain. They are made up of basic substances in the universe and may have existed since the birth of time. This view is similar to that of Buddhism and Hinduism, that is, consciousness is an inseparable part of the universe. In addition, there are similarities with western philosophical idealism.
Ha Meerov believes that in the near-death experience, the microtubule loses its quantum state, but the information inside is not destroyed. In other words, the soul leaves the body and returns to the universe. In the documentary "Science Channel-Crossing a Wormhole", Ha Meerov said: "The heart stops beating, the blood stops flowing, and the microtubule loses its quantum state, but the quantum information in the microtubule has not been destroyed, and it cannot be destroyed. After leaving the body, they return to the universe. If the patient wakes up, this quantum information will return to the microtubule, and the patient will say,' I experienced a near-death experience'. If you don't wake up, the patient will die, and these quantum information will exist outside the body in the form of a soul. "
Orch-OR theory has been severely criticized by thinkers based on experience, and it has also caused great controversy in the scientific community. The Huffington Post reported that many scientists have challenged this theory, and Max Gemarke, a physicist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is one of them. In an article published in 2000, Gemarke criticized the Orch-OR theory. This article is quoted by many opponents. Ha Meerov believes that the study of quantum physics will finally prove the Orch-Or theory, and the recently discovered quantum effects have verified many important biological processes, such as smell, bird navigation and photosynthesis. (Qiu Ling)
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The existence of human dead souls has been proved to exist in the universe after death.
The existence of the necromancer was confirmed, and the professor described his journey to the underworld. Many people with different cultural backgrounds are dubious about the existence of dead souls, and think that souls exist in one form or another. At least, you can't be sure where your heart will go after death. However, do people really have souls when they die? The answer to this question has become that scholars have found strong evidence that people still have a "soul" after the heartbeat stops.
At present, scientists have put forward an unusual theory that the near-death experience of human beings occurs when the soul formed by quantum matter leaves the nervous system and begins to enter the universe. According to this theory, it is proved that dead souls do exist. The near-death experience of human beings is equivalent to a program of quantum computer in the brain, which still exists in the universe even after death, which will explain the mysterious memory of those near-death experiences.
Dr Stuart Ha Mirov, director of the Center for Consciousness Studies at the University of Arizona and honorary professor of the American Department of Psychology and Anesthesia, put forward this quasi-religious theory. Based on the quantum theory of consciousness, he and the famous British physicist roger penrose (who proved the singularity theorem together with Hawking) proposed that our soul is contained in the microtubule structure of brain cells.
They pointed out that the near-death experience of human body is the microtubule quantum gravity effect, also known as "Orch-OR", so our soul is not just the interaction of brain nerve cells. In fact, they are formed in the universe.
There is a theory that is very similar to Buddhism and Hinduism. Human consciousness is the main body of the universe, which is also very similar to western philosophical idealism. Based on these beliefs, Dr. Ha Meerov said that the microtubule lost its quantum state in the near-death experience, but the quantum information in it was not destroyed. They just left the body and returned to the universe.
Mirov pointed out in the science channel documentary "Through Wormholes" that, for example, when the heart stops beating and blood stops flowing, microtubules will lose their quantum state. The quantum information in microtubules is not destroyed, nor can it be destroyed, but disturbed and scattered throughout the universe. If the patient comes back from the dead, quantum information will return to the brain microtubules, and he will be surprised to say, "I experienced a near-death experience."
He emphasized that if the patient does not come back from the dead, quantum information will leave the body after the final death, and may be vaguely identified as the soul.
The theory of "reduction and tuning of microtube quantum target" has been severely criticized by some empirical thinkers, and there is still great controversy in the scientific community.
However, Ha Meerov believes that the research of quantum physics has begun to verify the theory of "reduction and tuning of microtubule quantum targets", and many important biological processes, such as odor, bird navigation and photosynthesis, can be verified based on the quantum effects shown in recent studies.
Alexander, a professor of neurosurgery in the United States, once described his "journey to the underworld" in the book Proof of Heaven. "At that time, I was in a coma and felt like I was in heaven, with butterflies flying around and something like an angel."