Quantum Mechanics By Aruldhas Pdf 12 Formerly Professor and Head of the Department of Physics and Dean of the Faculty of Natural Sciences. Scientist and teacher. - Approx. transl.], which has become for several generations of students as close as Goethe or Schiller. Linnaeus owns the words: "Knowledge is an island, and everyone who finds it is mastered with it as with an island." Unfortunately, scientists tend to become materialists, and the use of precise physical instruments, understood as technical means, is the perception of the world as a technical system. The energy and orderliness of the physical system correspond to "physics" - the work of the brain and nervous system, "chemistry" - chemical reactions and "biology" - biology, that is, the semiosphere. But these systems do not possess our consciousness, our volitional act and the power of thought, and operate without or in addition to our control. We have only one way of knowing - communication: to know is to communicate, and since we are all descended from the same Adam, we must have common values. Wells (Wesley) Lewis (1866-1946) - English writer, philosopher, public figure, cosmopolitan, ideologist of science and technology. Considered to be the grandfather of the science fiction genre. - Approx. ed. Chapter 5 CONSCIOUSNESS The consciousness hypothesis is an attempt to explain how the brain works through analogies. It shows that consciousness and "I" are two sides of the same process. This chapter discusses several theories related to the problem of consciousness. One of the directions in modern psychology is self-consciousness. According to experts, it arises as a result of the interaction between the central and peripheral parts of the brain, on the one hand, and external stimuli, on the other. Consciousness is outside of time. According to research, people who believe they have consciousness have better memory, reaction and motor skills. Perhaps consciousness "transmits" physical activity; studies have shown that if we constantly hear "I'm happy", we become happier. – V.L. Phobias Our complex and far from always clear consciousness is largely determined by processes that are not fully understood and not fully explored. Even if we are not aware of some of our thoughts and feelings, we have at least experienced them more than once or twice. University of Chicago Psychology Doctor Benjamin Zifkas (Ben 3e8ec1a487
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