Peter,
You are probably right that many scholars and established scientists/researchers struggle with understanding some of the quantum mechanical wierdness and how to interpret and relate these concepts to us in the the newtonian realm of the large. Consciousness is a difficult subject that nobody completely understands.
I have noticed that some of the greatest advancements in science occur when ideas and information from two completely different fields of science merge. I have been following some of the ideas coming from
Stuart Hameroff with a keen interest. Although he could be wrong about
some of the details... I suspect the basic idea of the brain utilizing entanglement and quantum computations is based in truth.
I read
The Holographic Universe back sometime around 1997 and still have a copy with the original ugly cover. Although the book delves into subjects I am personally uncomfortable with considering... my computer science backgound includes computer algorithms utilizing
fourier transformations. It is hard to explain exactly why... but I knew there was something about the work of
David Bohm and
Karl Pribram that might explain certain functions of the brain and nervous system. I just knew the
basic ideas behind their model was important.
Unfortunately Neurology/Biology is completely outside my area of research so I get completely lost in the medical nomenclature. However the mathematics I do understand... and I find it absolutely facinating that some of the functions of the human body such as vision can be very accurately described with
gabor wavelets. These are the same types of algorithms we use in computer science to build software that can 'see' and recognize patterns.
Some final summarized random thoughts and questions:
1.) A quantum based consciousness might be able to send/recieve information newtonian-long-distance via entanglement. Where does consciousness reside? Is it within or outside the human body?
2.) It should be possible to build machines with visual/auditory/somatosensory computer based systems. We already have high level technology in each category. The only thing missing would be consciousness... but what is consciousness? Can we build consciousness? Will consciousness emerge all by itself?
3.) If it was confirmed that consciousness existed outside of the physical human body... then what exactly is the physical universe?
-TheArchitect
P.S.
We just spoiled the cosmology forum with our off-topic bantor. But who cares... cosmology is boring and nothing interesting ever happpens in that field with the exception of
WMAP.