Unpacking Quantum Wave Function Collapse: Introduction to the 3-in­‐1 Ontological Model of Nature

NeuroQuantology | 2012 |

Abstract
This paper examines major interpretations of quantum wave function collapse, including the orthodox, many-worlds, decoherence, and neorealist interpretations. The interpretations increasingly support quantum reality, and are progressing toward a three-level model of the ‘explicate’ local, ‘implicate’ nonlocal, and ‘super-implicate’ unified field levels consistent with the ancient 3-in-1 Vedic model. This completely holistic model is ontologically rich enough for a logically consistent account of the causal influence of mind over matter, as well as the change from mathematical possibilities to physical actualities without positing quantum wave function collapse.

The Place and Role of Consciousness in Human Psychoarchitecture

The Place and Role of Consciousness in Human Psychoarchitecture

NeuroQuantology | March-June-September-December 2011 | Vol 9 | Issue 1 |

Abstract
The ontological place and causal role of consciousness is examined in evidence-based models of mind. The challenge is highlighted of placing disembodied functional cognitive models of conscious processes emphasizing downward causation into embodied neuropsychological structural models of unconscious processes emphasizing upward causation. Recent quantum theories that posit abstract information space and nonlocal mind are shown to be progressing toward the model of mind in ancient Vedic literature. The Vedic model provides the basis to resolve the challenge through an expanded ontology of subtler levels of nature underlying the physical.

Making Room for Mental Space

NeuroQuantology | September 2009 | Vol 7 | Issue 3

Abstract
According to the consensus cosmological theory of the inflationary big bang, the universe originated about 14 billion years ago with no initial conditions, inherent nature, order, or purpose—from literally nothing. Instantaneously it was randomly fluctuating quantized gravity and Higgs fields that through spontaneous symmetry breaking formed into four fundamental particle-forces. The forces congealed into atomic structures, elements, stars, planets, organic molecules, living cellular organisms, and eventually humans with complex enough nervous systems to generate higher-order conscious mind with apparent causal control of its lower-order parts. How the closed physical causal chain unlinked and inserted a causally efficacious conscious mind at some stage of neural complexity is inexplicable; there is no room for it in the physicalist view—it must be epiphenomenal and a fundamental misperception. A coherent alternative is developing in quantum and quantum gravity theories of a proposed information space or nonlocal mental space underneath the physical. The progression of theories is overviewed with respect to the nature of space, and are shown to be increasingly consistent with holistic interpretations of ancient Vedic science that make room for a causally efficacious conscious mind.