Quantum Entanglement: Can We "See" the Implicate Order? Philosophical Speculations
by Michele Caponigro, Xiaojiang Jiang, Ravi Prakash, and Ram Lakhan Pandey Vimal, NeuroQuantology | September 2010 | Vol 8 | Issue 3 | Page 378‐389
<https://www.academia.edu/45406141/Quantum_Entanglement_Can_We_See_the_Implicate_Order_Philosophical_Speculations> (Attached)
Abstract: This brief paper argue about a possible philosophical description of the implicate order starting from a simple theoretical experiment. Utilizing an EPR source and the human eyes (as biological detectors) of a "single" person, we try to investigate the philosophical and physical implications of quantum entanglement in terms of implicate order. We know, that most specialists still disagree on the exact number of photons required to trigger a neural response, although there will be many technical challenges, we assume that neural response will be achieved in some way. The objective of paper is to investigate possible links between: quantum
mechanics, quantum cognitive science, brain and mind. At the moment, the questions are more than the answers. We argue that we are perennially immersed in the implicate order and that the "real path" of quantum entanglement process is from the implicate order towards explicate order, not vice versa. Finally, we speculate about the common ground between the implicate order and chitta (Vedic theory of Mind).Rām
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Rām Lakhan Pāndey Vimal, Ph.D.
Vision Research Institute Inc, Physics, Neuroscience, & Consciousness Research Dept.
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Researched at the University of Chicago and Harvard Medical Schools
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