Thaheld Fred H
Biosystems. 2005 Apr;80(1):41-56. doi: 10.1016/j.biosystems.2004.10.001. Epub 2004 Nov 18.
Recent experiments appear to have revealed the possibility of the existence of quantum entanglement between spatially separated human subjects. In addition, a similar condition might exist between basins containing human neurons adhering to printed circuit boards. In both instances, preliminary data indicates what appear to be non-local correlations between brain electrical activities in the case of the human subjects and also non-local correlations between neuronal basin electrical activities, implying entanglement at the macroscopic level. If the ongoing expanded research and the analysis of same continues to support this hypothesis, it may then make it possible to simultaneously address some of the fundamental problems facing us in both physics and biology through the adoption of an interdisciplinary empirical approach based on Bell's experimental philosophy, with the goal of unifying these two fields.
最近的实验似乎揭示了空间分离的人类主体之间存在量子纠缠的可能性。此外,在附着于印刷电路板的含有人类神经元的培养皿之间可能也存在类似情况。在这两种情况下,初步数据表明,在人类主体的情况下,大脑电活动之间似乎存在非局部相关性,在神经元培养皿电活动之间也存在非局部相关性,这意味着在宏观层面上存在纠缠。如果正在进行的扩展研究及其分析继续支持这一假设,那么通过采用基于贝尔实验哲学的跨学科实证方法,有可能同时解决我们在物理学和生物学中面临的一些基本问题,目标是统一这两个领域。