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Matter is defined as a fundamental aspect of the quantum vibrational field within the Quantum Theory of Consciousness {fact:1, fact:2, fact:4}, and the theory explores the relationship between matter and consciousness as dual aspects of reality {fact:6, fact:7}.
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Quantum Theory of Consciousness - Scirp.org. scirp.org 5 facts
claimThe authors of the 'Quantum Theory of Consciousness' paper propose that the quantum vibrational field of an object consists of three aspects: a physical aspect (matter), an energetic aspect (energy), and an informational aspect (information).
claimThe Quantum Theory of Consciousness (QTOC) predicts the existence of a universal quantum vibrational field that allows everything to access, receive, and send information, energy, and matter.
claimIn the proposed Quantum Theory of Consciousness (QTOC), everything arises from a vibrational field carrying matter, energy, and information, which is mathematically described in terms of a wavefunction.
claimAccording to 'Principle Two' in the Quantum Theory of Consciousness, objects absorb quantum vibrations through resonance, and the reception and processing of these vibrations—including information, energy, and matter—lead to subjective conscious experience.
claimPrinciple One of the Quantum Theory of Consciousness asserts that the basic constituent of everything is the quantum vibrational field, which carries matter, energy, and information.
Quantum Approaches to Consciousness plato.stanford.edu 2 facts
claimThe Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy article 'Quantum Approaches to Consciousness' adopts the neutral terminology of 'relations between mind and matter' rather than 'mind-matter interactions' to avoid premature assumptions about causal relations.
claimThere are three basic types of quantum approaches to consciousness: (1) consciousness is a manifestation of quantum processes in the brain, (2) quantum concepts are used to understand consciousness without referring to brain activity, and (3) matter and consciousness are regarded as dual aspects of one underlying reality.