Thursday, November 6, 2008

Mind Syntropy and the Brain

Studying the qualities of syntropic phenomena (finality, differentiation, order and organization) Fantappié concluded that syntropy is the essence of life: “Let us conclude by looking at what we can say about life. What makes life different is the presence of syntropic qualities: finalities, goals, and attractors. Now as we consider causality the essence of the entropic world, it is natural to consider finality the essence of the syntropic world. It is therefore possible to say that the essence of life are final causes, syntropy. Living means tending to attractors the law of life is not the law of mechanical causes; this is the law of non-life, the law of death, the law of entropy; the law which dominates life is the law of finalities, the law of syntropy.”
It is the first time that the energy of life is deducted from physical laws (special relativity and quantum mechanics).Syntropic phenomenon are the consequences of final causes, attractors which absorb converging waves. These final causes are the "cause" of syntropic systems; in that way in this way it is possible to introduce scientific finalism, where finalism means final causes.
In 1948, while working on the hypothesis of quantum processes in life structures, Luigi Fantappiè suggested that the brain could act as a quantum gate in which past, present and future coexist. As an example, Fantappiè suggested that memory, according to quantum mechanics, could use non-local processes, thereby connecting directly with distant points ofspace and time. When we remember past events, the brain would link to this non-local event,which is placed in the past but is still present, and the information would come directly through the link and not from “memory storage” inside the brain. After 60 years, this incredibly suggestive hypothesis is still too courageous, but it could open new frontiers in the understanding of how the human brain and memory work.
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