Volume 10, Issue 3 (July 2024)                   Caspian J Neurol Sci 2024, 10(3): 227-229 | Back to browse issues page


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Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Lorestan University, Khorramabad, Iran. , jalilianm70@gmail.com
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This article explores the intricate relationship between the human mind, the brain, and the quantum realm, focusing on the contentious hypotheses of mind-brain duality, quantum brain hypotheses, and quantum consciousness theories. Within this framework, the hypothesis of faster-than-light Information Transfer is introduced, proposing that the speed of human brain-mind pulse transmission might surpass the speed of light. The concept is illustrated through a hypothetical scenario involving an astronaut on the Moon, challenging established principles of physics, particularly Einstein's theory of relativity. Despite its fascinating nature, the hypothesis lacks empirical support and raises critical questions about the fundamental principles of the universe, consciousness, and brain function. The article underscores the need for a cautious and curious approach to such speculative ideas, emphasizing the vast mysteries of the mind and the quantum world, calling for further research and exploration to unravel these enigmatic connections.
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Type of Study: Letter to Editor | Subject: General
Received: 2024/03/9 | Accepted: 2024/04/29 | Published: 2024/07/7

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