The idea of explaining human consciousness through quantum computers is based on two main theories: the Extended Everett's Concept (EEC) and Matthew Fisher's concept. EEC suggests that consciousness separates alternative realities, while Fisher's concept proposes that cognition arises from quantum effects in the brain. Both theories speculate that the brain could function as a biological quantum computer. The Many-Worlds Interpretation (EEC) suggests that the superposition of wave functions does not collapse, leading to the branching out of multiple parallel realities. EEC extends this idea to propose that consciousness is the separation of these realities. Fisher's concept focuses on certain molecules in the brain that can maintain quantum coherence, potentially contributing to cognitive processes. The connection to quantum computers arises from the notion that the brain itself could function as a biological quantum computer. For example, ATP in the brain produces en...
Reincarnation Forum
Welcome to Reincarnation Forum, a vibrant online community dedicated to exploring and discussing the fascinating phenomenon of reincarnation. Here, we aim to provide a platform for individuals from all walks of life to share their experiences, beliefs, and insights about past lives and the concept of rebirth.