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arxiv: physics/0406012 · v1 · submitted 2004-06-03 · ⚛️ physics.gen-ph

Quantum Entanglement, Cognition & The Processes of Inference

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Church's hypothesis and Godel's theorem may provide constraints on mental processes.As a relief quantum entanglement may lead to a definite proposal as regards the nature of reality and how much of it we are able to know and how do we know it.We deal with these questions and have devised a Gedanken Experiment showing the redundancy of principle of reality. We thereby propose a model describing the processes of making conclusions from a given set of premises though without the reference of neurobiological processes at present. We argue thereafter that the physical laws of nature may not be universal as it seems, being dependent on some physical processes namely computation and the states of neural cognitive states which may be governed yet by some other rule.

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