Abstract

The biochemical model explains the complex mechanisms of mental life seems to be correct. The transmission from inanimate matter to living matter cannot be explained. He still cannot explain the nature of consciousness and the transition from inanimate matter to living one. Where is the threshold and what is the role of biochemical processes in consistency of soma and consciousness as well as in building a mental structure. The author supports the thesis that the nature of mental processes is inexplicable as far as interactions of biochemical processes are concerned and it is much easier to describe it in the light of quantum processes.

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  • The biochemical model explains the complex mechanisms of mental life seems to be correct

  • One’s body is a center of electromagnetic phenomena, gravitational forces, and all kinds of chemical reactions and bioelectronic processes responsible for the development of mental and biological functions [3,4,5,6]

  • Quantum psychology is able to accept the thesis that consciousness in its process of operation may behave as a wave or a particle, and it can include linear and nonlinear processes

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The biochemical model explains the complex mechanisms of mental life seems to be correct. These changes activate the processes of quantum states that have an impact on the development of bioplasm in the brain and the whole biological system. This results in increased activity of different torsion fields (vortex fields) that have an impact on the growth of a density wave bioplasm and this in turn gives rise to the development of the mind in the form of abstract thinking, and reflective consciousness.

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