On The Nature of Things: Human Presence in the World ofAtoms
Henry Stapp
Henry Stapp
Quote:According to this quantum mechanical understanding of reality, the very same laws that were originally introduced to account for the empirical findings in the domain of atomic physics explain also how a person’s mental intentions can affect that person’s bodily actions in the way that he or she mentally intends. The advance from nineteenth-century materialistic science to twentieth-century quantum physics thus converts our minds from slaves of our brains to partners with our brains.
A general recognition of this profound transformation of science’s image of man from mechanical automaton to “free” (from material coercion) agent constitutes a contribution of science to today’s troubled world that could in the end be far more important than its engineering offerings. For how we use our scientific knowledge depends on our values, and our values depend on our self-image.
The aim of this book is to convey to general reader’s, in simple but accurate terms, how the realistically interpreted orthodox quantum mechanics works, with emphasis on the potential impact of this science-based understanding of ourselves on the meaningfulness of our lives.
Quote:TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. The Origins of the Quantum Conception of Man
2. Waves, Particles, and Minds
3. The Measuring Process
4. Quantum Neuroscience
5. The Physical Effectiveness of Mental Intent
6. Reality and Spooky Action at a Distance
7. Backward-in-Time Causation?
8. Actual Past and Effective Past
9. The Libet “Free Will” Experiments
10. Questions and Answers about Minds
11. The Fundamentally Mental Character of Reality
12. Conclusions
Quote:Appendix 1: Proof that Information Must Be Transferred Faster Than Light
Appendix 2: Graphical Representation of the Argument
Appendix 3: Reply to Sam Harris on Free Will
Appendix 4: The Paranormal and the Principle of Sufficient Reason
Appendix 5: QZE and Environmental Decoherence
Appendix 6: The Quantum Conception of Man: a Talk
'Historically, we may regard materialism as a system of dogma set up to combat orthodox dogma...Accordingly we find that, as ancient orthodoxies disintegrate, materialism more and more gives way to scepticism.'
- Bertrand Russell
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- Bertrand Russell