A Review of the Ultron-Logotron Theory: Consciousness and Quantum Physics
Sung Jang Chung
Abstract
A scientific relationship between mind and matter or self’s consciousness and quantum physics is still not clearly
known in science because of lack of concrete human data that would enable us to objectively explain them.
Consequently, physicists, neuroscientists, philosophers, psychologists, psychiatrists and medical scientists have
been investigating to find experimental and/or objective proofs for the relationships between mind and matter,
consciousness and quantum physics in the mind-brain system. This paper reviewed the hypothesis of the ultronlogotron
theory related to relationships between mind and matter or self and consciousness that proposed the
primary dynamics in the mind-brain interaction and attempted physical quantitative estimation of mental force
and suggested that the range of the reduced Planck constant energy may be a minimum unit of mental forceenergy
on the basis of the spin-mediated consciousness theory of Hu and Wu, and the Orch-OR theory of Penrose
and Hameroff. In addition, relationships among self, mind and body, and those among self, society and nation in
the human evolution are presented. In this review paper, the author summarized major studies of the ultronlogotron
theory that is essentially based on Confucian philosophy and quantum physics.
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