The Fractal Nature of the Brain: EEG Data Suggests That the Brain Functions as a "Quantum Computer" in 5-8 Dimensions

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Gardiner, John [1 ]
Overall, Robyn [1 ]
Marc, Jan [1 ]
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[1] Univ Sydney, Sch Biol Sci, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia
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澳大利亚研究理事会;
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fractal; electroencephalography; quantum gravity; consciousness; SPECTRAL-ANALYSIS; MODEL; TENSEGRITY; DEMENTIA; NEURONS; CORTEX;
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Q189 [神经科学];
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The brain has been traditionally viewed as a deterministic machine where certain inputs give rise to certain outputs. However, there is a growing body of work that suggests this is not the case. The high importance of initial inputs suggests that the brain may be working in the realms of chaos, with small changes in initial inputs leading to the production of strange attractors. This may also be reflected in the physical structure of the brain, which may also be fractal. EEG data is a good place to look for the underlying patterns of chaos in the brain since it samples many millions of neurons simultaneously. Several studies have arrived at a fractal dimension of between 5 and 8 for human EEG data. This suggests that the brain operates in a higher dimension than the 4 of traditional space-time. These extra dimensions suggest that quantum gravity may play a role in generating consciousness.
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