Abstract

We discuss a celebrated experiment of quantum mechanics to evidence that quantum mechanics delineates a novel feature of our reality in which cognition enters as primary element, strongly linked ab initio to the dynamics of matter.

Highlights

  • Cognition is the mental process of knowing, including aspects such as awareness, perception, reasoning, and judgment

  • Our historical position in physical science as well as in psychology and neuroscience is to retain that matter is placed in space and time existing as an objective entity, independent from our human mental entities

  • In recent years some studies have started to delineate a possible, different perspective, indicating the possibility that the human cognitive dynamics arises ab initio in strong relation with the material sphere and prospecting that the conceptual foundations of quantum mechanics could have an elective role in understanding the way in which primary elements of cognition on one hand and material reality are able to coexist just ab initio

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Introduction

Cognition is the mental process of knowing, including aspects such as awareness, perception, reasoning, and judgment. In recent years some studies have started to delineate a possible, different perspective, indicating the possibility that the human cognitive dynamics arises ab initio in strong relation with the material sphere and prospecting that the conceptual foundations of quantum mechanics could have an elective role in understanding the way in which primary elements of cognition on one hand and material reality are able to coexist just ab initio. The conclusion arising from our studies based on quantum mechanics, seems to move in an opposite direction This is to say that, according to such results, quantum mechanics contains some basic features evidencing that its origin is in logic and cognition. The aim of the present paper is to give a brief elaboration, entirely based on a quantum mechanical formulation and giving basic support to the previous thesis

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