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Human brain as a high temperature quantum computer

Theophilus Samuels theophilus.samuels at btinternet.com
Sun Oct 15 11:48:13 EST 2000


Fascinating.

T.L.S.


"Ron Blue" <rcb5 at msn.com> wrote in message
news:001001c0360c$0975dac0$d01b183f at pavilion...
> Stuart Hameroff reports that NMR imagining reveals results suggesting that
> the human brain is a quantum computer (link at http://turn.to/ai).  Stuart
> and Penrose believe that the water molecules and certain proteins in the
> microtubues can be quantumly entangled.  The NMR image suggest these
> global/local events are occurring in a high temperature brain.  The brain
> using electrostatic fields, reciprocal excitatory/inhibition circuits,
> wavelet interference,  Paul trap frequencies, and a wavelet stimulus input
> would then perform as a simple quantum computer.  Jack Sarfatti has
> calculated the natural Paul trap frequency for water to be 40 hertz.
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> This suggest that any solid state quantum computer using the above
> procedures could be confirmed as one by using NMR imaging.
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