Scientists: Your consciousness may be a quantum hologram

Michael Pravica, a physics professor at the University of Nevada, describes people not as mere particles but as complex holograms created by the collision and overlap of brain waves.
This approach is based on the concept of de Broglie waves, which posits that particles can also behave like waves, and suggests that consciousness can emerge through the interaction of waves. According to Pravica, while our bodies constantly emit infrared energy, each particle vibrates with a da Broglie wave; this combination allows us to interpret consciousness as a wave pattern that can extend beyond spacetime. This raises the idea that humans can connect with others, and perhaps even with those who have died in the past, at a quantum level.
"COMPLEXITY INDEX"Independent researcher Michael Arnold Bruna assesses the complexity, stability, and coordination of brain waves with a measurement he calls the "Complexity Index." Bruna's simulations show that certain wave interference patterns create stable resonances that can be compatible with conscious experience. Experts note that neurons and waves complement each other, with neurons providing the raw signals and waves synchronizing these signals across the brain, giving rise to conscious experience. This approach suggests that consciousness can be understood not only as a biological mechanism but also as a hologram based on waves and resonances.
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