Elemental Mind: Human Consciousness and the New PhysicsDutton, 1993 - 308 Seiten |
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... Classical and Quantum Systems If only quantum systems are conscious , then what constitutes a quantum system ? A quantum system may be distinguished from its classical cousins by the number of possible courses of action that are in fact ...
... Classical and Quantum Systems If only quantum systems are conscious , then what constitutes a quantum system ? A quantum system may be distinguished from its classical cousins by the number of possible courses of action that are in fact ...
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... classical measures , the particle's radius R and the distance Z that the particle will diffuse in water in one millisecond . Quantum and classical spreads are equal at about 20 daltons , close to the mass ( 40 daltons ) of the calcium ...
... classical measures , the particle's radius R and the distance Z that the particle will diffuse in water in one millisecond . Quantum and classical spreads are equal at about 20 daltons , close to the mass ( 40 daltons ) of the calcium ...
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... Classical physics must surely fail at this small scale . Quantum diffusion and classical diffusion may look essen- tially the same from the outside , but conceptually they are as different as Schrödinger's cat from your pet tabby . In ...
... Classical physics must surely fail at this small scale . Quantum diffusion and classical diffusion may look essen- tially the same from the outside , but conceptually they are as different as Schrödinger's cat from your pet tabby . In ...
Inhalt
Steps Toward a Science of Consciousness | 7 |
Prominent Landmarks of Inner | 40 |
A Tour of the Minds | 83 |
Urheberrecht | |
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