A new physics theory suggests that human consciousness might work like a holographic projection. Although the brain is made up of billions of neurons that process information, scientists still cannot fully explain how these physical processes create our personal experiences, such as feeling pain, happiness, or seeing colors.
Physicist Uziel Awret has proposed that consciousness may arise from deeper quantum-level interactions, inspired by the holographic principle in physics. This principle suggests that three-dimensional information can be encoded on a two-dimensional surface, similar to how a hologram works.
According to this idea, consciousness has two connected aspects: the brain’s normal neural activity and an underlying quantum layer where particles can become linked through entanglement. Together, these may produce our conscious experience.
However, this idea is still just a theory, and many scientists believe consciousness can be explained by the brain’s normal biological functions. Still, it offers a fascinating perspective and reminds us that the human mind remains one of science’s biggest mysteries.
Q: Could human consciousness be more than just brain activity?
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