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6
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Neuroscience and
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Journal of Neurology and Clinical Neuroscience | Volume 3
Nilpotent quantummechanics, NQM, nature's IT; How brain's work occam's razorwise!
Peter J Marcer
Royal Chartered British Computer Society, UK
F
eynman's prescient '62 Caltech paper 'There's always
room at the bottom' inspired my '84-85 case (1) that 'the
ultimate form of the laws of physics is set by the nature of
the thermodynamics of computation, so that the universality
and unity of physical law achieved, could & now does solve
in the form of Nilpotent Quantum Mechanics NQM (2-5) not
only the riddles of cosmology & elementary particle physics,
but those of molecular biology and intelligence including
machine intelligence. For conceived, defined & reformulated
by Rowlands' & Diaz 2002 crucial key discovery, the universal
nilpotent computational rewrite system UNCRS language L
defining NQM (4), has an extensive peer reviewed history of
much prior & on-going independent & collaborative research
often well tested by experiment. UNCRS provides a definition
of Natural Intelligence, including but distinct fromAI/machine
intelligence, in terms of the computational principles by
which a sentient being may make sense of a quantum
universe (2)(3)(5)(6). One that results in a sentient physical
architectural hierarchical evolution of intelligence, creativity
and consciousness (7), Nature's IT, of a neuron-brain/
glia-mind/microtubule-self by means of an autononmous
self-governed cosmological thermodynamics of entirely
novel states of matter, as in K.G.Wilson's 1982 Nobel Prize
renormalization group approach (8), entirely emergent from
a totally degenerate state of 'dark matter' to provide a theory
that treats the physical cosmos/universe at all times as single
indivisble whole, all that exists – its automorphisms.
Speaker Biography
Peter Marcer has always worked in a highly innovative technological &
managerialcapacityatthecuttingedgeofcomputersystemsdevelopment.
In '82 with the advent of VLSI, he began a consulting career & the pursuit
of some original ideas in regard to the thermodynamics of computation to
how human brains might work. This has resulted in some 80+ often peer
reviewed journal publications & continues today, via various serendipitous
academic & scientific society collaborations including the EU '98-'99
Pathfinder Project on Quantum Computing resulting in 30 million euros
for potential EU university qubit projects. In particular he is a founder &
chair of the British Computer Society Cybernetic Machine Specialist Group,
with its meetings programme of from '92-15 Saturday & International
Symposia. And he is still active Fellow FBCS of the Royal Chartered British
Society.
e:
marcerpeter@gmail.com