The following pages link to (Q4211927):
Displaying 21 items.
- Wigner's ``Unreasonable effectiveness of mathematics'', revisited (Q409279) (← links)
- Copenhagen quantum mechanics emerges from a deterministic Schrödinger theory in 11 dimensional spacetime including weak field gravitation (Q493678) (← links)
- Quantum mechanics as a consistency condition on initial and final boundary conditions (Q643489) (← links)
- A neural network wave formalism (Q864868) (← links)
- A note on applicability of the incompleteness theorem to human mind (Q1295425) (← links)
- Investigation of gravity-related spontaneous wave function collapse for non-static gravitational field (Q1696119) (← links)
- Penrose on what scientists know (Q2013409) (← links)
- The physicist inside the ambiguous room: an argument against the need of consciousness in the quantum mechanical measurement process (Q2139448) (← links)
- The dead-alive physicist experiment: a case-study against the hypothesis that consciousness causes the wave-function collapse in the quantum mechanical measurement process (Q2241385) (← links)
- On the philosophy of cosmology (Q2447611) (← links)
- The mathematical universe (Q2481233) (← links)
- Quantization of games: towards quantum artificial intelligence (Q2503269) (← links)
- Neural networks and quantum neurology: a speculative heuristic towards the formal architecture of psychism (Q2655490) (← links)
- The large, the small and the human mind (Q2782051) (← links)
- 3-minute Stephen Hawking. Digesting his life, theories and influence in 3-minute morsels. With a foreword by John Gribbin (Q2845012) (← links)
- A Turing test for free will (Q2941605) (← links)
- MACRO- AND MICROSCOPIC SELF-SIMILARITY IN NEURO- AND PSYCHO-DYNAMICS (Q3186020) (← links)
- The emperor's new mind. Concerning computers, minds, and the laws of physics. Foreword by Martin Gardner (Q3997884) (← links)
- The emperor's new mind. Concerning computers, minds and the laws of physics (Q4298256) (← links)
- Why the brain is probably not a quantum computer (Q5946293) (← links)
- Can a Bohmian be a Rovellian for all practical purposes? (Q6159458) (← links)