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The Mind-Brain Problem Bose-Einstein Statistics, Temperature, Heat, Entropy God and Other Elementary Particles
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作者 Walter J. Christensen Jr. 《Journal of Modern Physics》 2020年第9期1330-1360,共31页
The purpose of this research is to apply the Einstein’s principle of relativity to solve the mind-brain problem and to generate all Standard Model Particle masses. Our approach is somewhat analogous to the dualistic ... The purpose of this research is to apply the Einstein’s principle of relativity to solve the mind-brain problem and to generate all Standard Model Particle masses. Our approach is somewhat analogous to the dualistic idea of Descartes. Instead of a pineal gland, wherein the brain interacts with the mind, we propose during the developmental stages of the human fetus the tiny brain begins to communicate with the smallest structures of spacetime. This interaction occurs as the fetus brain begins to emit thermodynamic low heat energies, which are then absorbed into the smallest structures of spacetime saturating the interstices of the fetus brain. Think of these heat-energies like Morse code instructions. Since these kinds of interaction involve spacetime, with brain matter-energy, and that our main guiding principle is that of relativity, our research resulted in a general relativistic wave equation, wherein the n-valued heat-energies emitted by the brain-field-matrix <em style="white-space:normal;">B</em><sub style="white-space:normal;"><span style="white-space:nowrap;"><em>μ</em></span><em></em><em>v</em></sub>, is identified as the energy momentum tensor of general relativity. The spacetime mind-matrix (<em style="white-space:normal;">M</em><sub style="white-space:normal;"><em><em>μ</em><em></em><em>v</em></em></sub>) is likewise identified as the Riemannian curvature matrix. Together they form a general relativistic expression given by: <em>M</em><sub><em><span style="font-size:10px;"><em>μ</em></span><em style="font-size:10px;white-space:normal;"></em><em style="font-size:10px;white-space:normal;">v</em><span style="font-size:10px;white-space:normal;"> </span></em></sub>+<em>P</em><sub><em><span style="font-size:10px;"><em>μ</em></span><em style="font-size:10px;white-space:normal;"></em><em style="font-size:10px;white-space:normal;">v</em><span style="font-size:10px;white-space:normal;"> </span></em></sub><em>M=cB<sub><span style="font-size:10px;"><em>μ</em></span><em style="font-size:10px;white-space:normal;"></em><em style="font-size:10px;white-space:normal;">v</em></sub></em>. Here <em>c</em> represents the combined general relativistic constants. By detaching the energy momentum tensor <em>B</em><sub><span style="white-space:nowrap;"><em>μ</em></span><em></em><em>v</em> </sub>from the general relativistic wave equation, converting it to an operator, and then combining the time component with the Bose-Einstein equation, resulted in a brain temperature function capable of calculating precise heat-energies emitted by the brain during the formation of the fetus mind. As the fetus brain becomes more complex, it further organizes the mind. At some point self-aware consciousness is evoked within the spacetime mind. The same equation (<em>relabeled to distinguish it from the mind-brain equation</em>) can be applied to generate all Standard Model Particle masses. 展开更多
关键词 Mind-Body problem Thermodynamics Heat Energy General Relativity particle mass problem Hydrogen Spectra Consciousness God particle Neuro-Fields Spacetime Mind Neuroscience NEUROTROPHINS
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