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October 29 2012
Category: SF Gate
Deepak Chopra, MD, FACP, Menas Kafatos, Ph.D., Fletcher Jones Endowed Professor in Computational Physics, Chapman University, and Rudolph E. Tanzi,
Ph.D., Joseph P. and Rose F. Kennedy Professor of Neurology at Harvard
University, and Director of the Genetics and Aging Research Unit at
Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH).
The universe is evolving – on that almost all physicists agree – but in
what direction? As we saw in two earlier posts, the world “out there” is
neither static in time nor constant in time. Quantum theory undermined
every quality of the physical universe that classical physics studies,
replacing them with an ever-shifting reality based on invisible
probability waves and quantum fields.
True reality consists of infinite possibilities that are realized only as we observe them.
Consciousness allows us to do so. Quantum physics has opened the door to
consciousness, now it needs to look beyond its boundaries to integrate
the central role of consciousness. In doing so, it will have to go
beyond its own boundaries and posit a reality that it itself was hinting
at from the very early days of development of quantum mechanics: The
participatory nature of reality. To take it further, a hint about the
next breakthrough comes in a quote from the British physicist David
Bohm: “In some sense man is a microcosm of the universe; therefore what
man is, is a clue to the universe.” Humans have always looked to Nature
as a mirror of ourselves. If we really are a microcosm, then the
macrocosm – the universe at large – must be seen in terms of what makes
us most human: consciousness. It is the same consciousness, which
quantum mechanics, tells us, operates through the acts of observation in
quantum measurements.
The simplest and most elegant explanation for why human beings can
think, feel, and experience the world is that the universe consists of
consciousness at the most fundamental level. Any other explanation that
leaves consciousness out, leads to strange views of the universe, views
which ultimately lead to contradictions and a host of new problems. This
is the line we’d like to explore next.
Beyond looking outward at the vastness of quantum fields, the next and
natural place to examine consciousness is personal and intimately close:
individual awareness. For all of us, the world and everything that
happens in it is experienced subjectively. In quantum theory each
quantum is a tiny chunk of energy. In subjective experience, each tiny
chunk of unitary experience is a qualia (the Latin word from which we
get the word “quality” – we will use the same term for singular and
plural). Our five senses are designed to turn the raw data of physics
into a living reality, which they do via sight, sound, touch, taste, and
smell.
These are the qualia that create the world “in here.” The lush redness
of a rose is a qualia, as is its luxurious scent. The smoothness of
silk, the roughness of beach sand are also qualia. The reason that
qualia are so important isn’t just because we need the five senses. The
only reality we can possibly know is the qualia interpreted for us by
our brains. There is no way to know that reality exists outside qualia.
Qualia are units of perception, and reality is a perceptual collage. If
it is anything else, we will never know it. The inner world also
contains thoughts, feelings, images, and sensations. They are qualia as
well. There is no difference, as far as the visual cortex is concerned,
between seeing a red rose and imagining it. The qualia of red is present
in both.
At first this may seem too obvious to matter. The rose is red, and I see
it as red. A camera does the same thing, mechanically transferring a
specific wavelength of light on to a chemically reactive film or
digitized screen. This implies that perception is a given, a passive
process. That is far from the case. Perception is a conscious act. Far
from being passive, perception creates reality. In words of Sir John
Eccles, a famous British neurologist who declared, “I want you to
realize that there exists no color in the natural world, and no sound –
nothing of this kind; no textures, no patterns, no beauty, no scent.”
The only reason that a rose is red is that you have a human nervous
system that registers a frequency of electromagnetic radiation or light
as a certain experience that we call red. Perception is tied to acts of
observation and for us humans, we take it for granted what it is. But
would it be the same for other species? It is likely that perception is
species specific. However, we have no way of knowing how a bumblebee,
porpoise, or dog experiences the world, even in as basic a thing as
color. This reversal, making perception the whole key to reality, is
where we believe physics – and all science – needs to progress. At first
qualia seem counter-intuitive. We are used to making the world “out
there” a fixed, reliable point of reference. But science, through the
most advanced science that exists, quantum theory, has informed us that
this is not the case for over a century, and spiritual teaching for
thousands of years before that. It hasn’t been more than a century since
quantum theory proved that no object, however big of small, from
subatomic particles to vast galaxies, has any fixed properties. All the
properties that create reality, quantum theory, again, tells us are
contextual, they depend on the acts of observation. As such, quantum
theory has opened the door to a noetic, a mind-based universe. Reality,
we would infer, is mind-made.
Qualia are the building blocks of creation. Qualia are rooted in
consciousness. Consciousness is the material of creation. Rocks aren’t
hard; water isn’t wet; light isn’t bright. These are all qualia created
in your consciousness, using the brain as a processing facility.
Although it appears to be a huge leap from traditional quantum theory,
it is the next natural step in the evolving science. We must remember,
the greatest quantum pioneers knew that consciousness leading us to a
participatory view of the cosmos, had to be explained. It cannot simply
be set aside as a given, not as long as observers play a key role in
transforming invisible fields and waves into visible particles that can
be measured. We aren’t saying that quantum physics must be discarded,
not at all. We are only recommended that we move on to exactly where
quantum theory points and where Heisenberg, Bohr, Pauli, Born,
Schrödinger, Bohm, Wigner, and all the great founders of quantum theory,
struggled to move in their understanding of quantum phenomena.
What we are discarding is materialism, the view that matter and energy
as understood by pre-quantum physics, are the building blocks of nature.
Materialism leaves consciousness out, and thus it totally falsifies the
most important fact about reality: we only experience it. When a
scientist performs an experiment to gain objective data, that too is an
experience. The whole activity we call science is experiential. The fact
that data can be extracted is productive. If you measured the body heat
of Romeo and Juliet, that would be productive, too, yet the actual
reality of romantic love doesn’t appear as data.
Qualia theory gets at reality through experience, and qualia science can
be built up around consciousness, because the same principles that
govern the world “out there” also apply to the world “in here.” This
must be true, because reality is reality, an undivided wholeness which
physics itself implicitly assumes. The universality of the laws of
physics that any good physicist takes for granted, points to a
universality of reality. And since that reality is an experience in
consciousness, we are led by reason to the view of the universality of
conscious moments of experience. There aren’t two realities, one for the
outer world and one for the inner world. Such dualism was long ago
discarded. We can observe, for example, the brain activity when a Romeo
is in love with his Juliet. This is more sophisticated data than
measuring their body temperature. Even so, without a bridge that
connects data to experience, reality is incomplete. Qualia science is
the bridge. It restores you, the perceiver, to a creative role – you are
the conscious agent who shapes reality as you experience it.
Time is your responsibility. Space requires your existence. This sounds
radical because we are used to the materialistic bias that puts “out
there” separate from and ahead of “in here.” But that bias is just a
metaphysical assumption, a particular, and we claim false, way of
looking at undivided wholeness. Yet all experience is made of qualia,
and that includes time and space. They do not exist independently of the
mind that perceives them.
Having made these declarations, we can now offer the ten basic axioms of
Qualia Science. The language is technical in places. In the final post
of this series we’ll bring qualia back into everyday life.
Axioms of Qualia Science
1. Science is currently based on measuring all that we observe to
describe a "physical" with greater and greater granularity. The physical
universe described by current scientific methods exists exclusively as
one that our nervous system allows us to perceive it in the form of
qualia - defined as all sensations, images, feeling and thoughts
experienced in a conscious mind. The mind can be considered the place
where electrochemical signals to the brain are interpreted as qualia. A
new interpretation of the universe can be based on all being rooted in
consciousness. We can attempt to understand this universe "qualia
science".
2. Quantum theory presents us with a radically different view of the
universe: Quantum phenomena are not phenomena until registered by an act
of observation. Far from being completely detached from the world of
phenomena, observers participate in the phenomena they observe. The
quantum world is a world of events, not “hard” physical entities, and
the role of consciousness in it is fundamental. Moreover, if we look
deep enough, we find that the principles that govern the quantum world
are just as applicable to how consciousness operates. (In brief, these
principles that unite the inner and outer world include the most basic
discoveries of the quantum era that began over a century ago:
quantization or individualization; coherence, superposition and
entanglement; complementarity; contextuality; primacy of process;
non-locality; and sufficient reason (i.e., whatever happens must be for a
reason), which can all be expanded to consciousness.) We view these
principles as applying at all levels of reality, and as such, manifest
in the mental processes of everyday life. Therefore, these underlying
principles will provide the necessary links between current quantum
science and qualia science.
3. All experience, whether of the body or the outside world and
universe, consists of qualia. Our world only exists because we perceive
it and create it. Thus, all interactions with are experiential and
subjective. What we call "objective" in science is that which we can
measure within patterns of qualia dictated by mathematical laws. Quantum
Mechanics is a mathematical model for measuring Qualia Mechanics. It’s
the map, not the territory.
4. Consciousness is fundamental and indivisible. As such, consciousness
can only interact with itself. In life as in science, all experiences
and measurements involve consciousness interacting with itself. All
reality, all that we experience, is rooted solely in consciousness. Even
our nervous system is a product of consciousness that interprets
consciousness to create our perceptual "reality". The nervous system, as
qualia, creates qualia as consciousness interacts with itself.
5. Qualia science explores the boundary between our perceptual universe
and the actual (pure consciousness), with the goal of crossing over that
boundary. The perceptual world is that which our nervous system (or
that of other species) experiences. The actual world is pure
consciousness encompassing a field of all possibilities. Each
possibility emerges as qualia. However, the field of pure consciousness
exists prior to qualia.
6. True (actual) reality is the field of all possibilities within
consciousness, while "species-specific reality" (e.g., that of humans)
is the continuous and dynamic flow of consciousness from the universal
field of all possibilities differentiating into matter, energy, worlds,
and beings. Qualia science entails capturing what really exists, as
opposed to the numbers that are used to measure it in small, frozen
slices based on cause and effect. True reality is acausal and non-local.
Causality arises as qualia interpret qualia within specific nervous
systems.
7. As consciousness interacts with itself, resulting qualia
self-organize, (i.e., evolve). Self-organization is based on continuous
feedback loops. Every qualia that manifests from existing qualia (e.g., a
painting created by Van Gogh) in turn serves to regulate the qualia
from which it manifested. In other words, as consciousness flows from
the field of all possibilities, qualia emerge in layers of manifestation
that make up a self-regulating program based on multifold feedback
loops. This program can be a feeling, a human, the planet Earth, or the
universe. All are qualia.
8. Birth is the beginning of a particular qualia program (e.g., a
particular human being). An individual qualia entity emerges into the
world with a potential in qualia that unfolds as life. From birth, our
reality is created via the resonance of shared qualia with others in our
species and related species. As such, the perceived universe is, in
essence, an agreement about qualia (the universe) among qualia (humans).
Death is the termination of a particular qualia program. The qualia
return to a state of potential forms within consciousness, where they
reshuffle and recycle as new living entities.
9. The process of consciousness interacting with itself is most obvious
in humans as self-awareness imparting the sense of freewill, choice, and
meaning. Self-awareness is the starting point for the next leap in our
creative evolution as a species. Qualia science is also made possible by
the gift of self-awareness.
10. Qualia science will result in the emergence of new, dynamic, and
self-organizing networks of qualia that will reshape the universe as we
know it. Of course, quantum mechanics and classical science will always
be necessary for new technologies, to measure qualia and to interpret
the mathematical laws governing the manifestation of qualia as we
perceive them. But qualia science will take us in a new direction that
breaks down the barriers between the true reality of a non-local field
of all possibilities and the perceptual reality produced by our nervous
system. The result will be a more connected and enlightened "human
universe”.
The last two words are the most important -
“human universe”. It is as alive, intelligent, and conscious as we are.
After centuries of looking out into the cold void of space and feeling
isolated (if not terrified) to be an accidental creation, humanity can
look outward and see the universe as our home and rooted in ourselves.
In the last post we will give this exciting new breakthrough a human
face.
(To be cont.)
Comment: A good article worth examining further. I suggest we not make the determining factor in connected reality be humane consciousness. We have already made such a mess of matters. Let us not get egoistic as a species and think we are all that and a bag of chips. We cannot even feed our children starving to death.
Namaste! Peter S. Lopez AKA @Peta_de_Aztlan (11/4/2012)
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Deepak Chopra, MD, FACP, is the author of God: A Story of Revelation (HarperOne).
Menas Kafatos, Ph.D., Fletcher Jones Endowed Professor in Computational
Physics, Chapman University, co author with Deepak Chopra of the
forthcoming book, Who Made God and Other Cosmic Riddles. (Harmony)
Rudolph E. Tanzi, Ph.D., Joseph P. and Rose F. Kennedy Professor of
Neurology at Harvard University, and Director of the Genetics and Aging
Research Unit at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), co author with
Deepak Chopra of the forthcoming book, Super Brain: Unleashing the Explosive Power of Your Mind to Maximize Health, Happiness, and Spiritual Well-being. (Harmony, November 6, 2012)
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