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Quantum Consciousness: The Road to Reality
Quantum Consciousness: The Road to Reality
Quantum Consciousness: The Road to Reality
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The

fi ne structure constant, and the strong coupling constant are two

main physical constants that de

fi ne our understanding of the world.

We do not know their origin. Here, a well recognized crea

ti ve thinker,

S

HANTILAL G. GORADIA

, combines Heisenbergs uncertainty principle with

consciousness for overall uni

fi cati on. Goradia excites the readers with his

original ideas towards the fundamental cause of uni

fi cati on with quotes from

Isaac Newton, Albert Einstein, and Richard Feynman with an entertaining

introduc

ti on for all readers including the layman.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherAuthorHouse
Release dateApr 29, 2011
ISBN9781456751081
Quantum Consciousness: The Road to Reality
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Shantilal G. Goradia

Shantilal Goradia holds an engineering degree from the University of Nebraska, and has done post graduate work at IIT-Chicago, KSU-Manhattan and Purdue-Lafayette in computer programming, nuclear engineering and physics respectively. He is a registered professional engineer in the state of Ohio, a member and active participant in the American Physical Society, and a life member of the International Society of General Relativity and Gravitation. During his senior position in the nuclear industry, he solved innumerable problems. He resides in Mishawaka, IN. Since the end of last millennium, He has authored many technical publications and lectured in conferences all over the world, sharing his insights in nuclear physics, thermodynamics, quantum physics, gravitation, statistical mechanics and quantum computation, as they relate to the fundamental problem in physics at his heart. Here, he is extending his insight with creative and interesting ideas for scientists and layman combined.

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    Quantum Consciousness - Shantilal G. Goradia

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    Contents

    Preface

    Prologue

    Chapter 1

    Chapter 2

    Preface

    During my high school years when I learned the Newton’s law of gravity, I noticed its inability to explain the binding energy. In a nuclear physics advanced course, when I learned that we really do not understand nuclear force, I got an idea to combine the two. I published it in a physics journal, but then found that the combination does not address the probabilistic aspect of quantum physics. Tenacity showed gravity too as probabilistic.

    I questioned the validity of an assumption that the probabilistic event to an observer is also a probabilistic event to the observed particle. This question in combination with the uncertainty principle showed the possibility that unknown consciousness must prevail in the subatomic particles. Literature and internet showed views of the great minds such as Feynman, Gamow, Pauli and many others about the fine structure constant. I felt if an analytical approach could derive the fine structure constant, Einstein would have done so. Therefore, I derived it a manner that was impossible during Einstein’s life.

    Thanks are due to Cornell University Library, (arXiv.org) which helped me document my incremental findings since the beginning of the new millennium.

    All I have done is played on the shoulders of the giants. That was the dream, the dream was to bring about a needed change and it still is, no matter what the outcome. Science is different from religions and politics. So truth has to be told as it is. So do I; the way I see.

    Shantilal G. Goradia

    February 2011

    Prologue

    It has been a mystery ever since it was discovered more than fifty years ago, and all good theoretical physicists put this number up on their wall and worry about it. Immediately you would like to know where this number for a coupling comes from: is it related to π or perhaps to the base of natural logarithm? Nobody knows. It’s one of the greatest damn mysteries of physics: a magic number that comes to us with no understanding by man. You might say the hand of God wrote that number, and we don’t know how He pushed his pencil. We know what kind of a dance to do experimentally to measure this number very accurately, but we don’t know what kind of dance to do on the computer to make this number come out, without putting it in secretly!

    --- Richard Feynman on fine-structure constant

    There are books on the subject of consciousness too many to list. While probability can be linked with consciousness, they do not show gravity as probabilistic. We will show gravity as probabilistic, we extend consciousness to all the particles of the universe. The simple law of gravity is called inverse square law. Newton could not propose a probabilistic law of gravity. At his time, probabilistic laws of nature were unknown. His law of nature does not address subatomic particles. His law needs to be slightly changed to convert it to a probabilistic law. This prologue is complementary and supplementary to chapter 2 and vice versa.

    A probabilistic law can be easily linked to consciousness. We will give an example. A person can predict that a given car is going to make a left turn on the interaction of two roads on a probabilistic basis. After numerous observations of a car turning left, the person can make a probabilistic prediction that one out of ten times the car is going to turn left. The reason why the person cannot make a definite prediction that the car is going to left

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