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Consciousness and the Collapse of the Wave Function

David J. Chalmers, Kelvin J. McQueen

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Abstract

Abstract Does consciousness collapse the quantum wave function? This idea was taken seriously by John von Neumann and Eugene Wigner but is now widely dismissed. We develop the idea by combining a mathematical theory of consciousness (integrated information theory) with an account of quantum collapse dynamics (continuous spontaneous localization). Simple versions of the theory are falsified by the quantum Zeno effect, but more complex views remain compatible with empirical evidence. In principle, versions of the theory can be tested by experiments with quantum computers. The upshot is not that consciousness-collapse interpretations are clearly correct, but that there is a research program here worth exploring.

Topics & Concepts

ConsciousnessWave function collapseQuantum Zeno effectVon Neumann architectureElectromagnetic theories of consciousnessZeno's paradoxesQuantumFunction (biology)Simple (philosophy)Theoretical physicsPhilosophyEpistemologyCognitive scienceQuantum dynamicsQuantum mechanicsPsychologyPhysicsMathematicsOpen quantum systemQuantum processPure mathematicsBiologyEvolutionary biologyQuantum Mechanics and ApplicationsQuantum Information and CryptographyQuantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture
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