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Physics in Mind : A Quantum View of the Brain - Werner Loewenstein

Physics in Mind

A Quantum View of the Brain

By: Werner Loewenstein

Hardcover | 29 January 2013 | Edition Number 1

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An eminent biophysicist asks: What can quantum mechanics tell us about the brain? No one can escape a sense of wonder when reflecting on the workings of the mind. We see, we hear, we feel, we are aware of the world around us - all this by virtue of the mind. But what is the mind? What do we mean when we say we are "aware" of something? In "Physics in Mind", eminent biophysicist Werner R. Loewenstein seeks answers to these perplexing questions in the mechanisms of physics. Bringing information theory - the idea that all information can be quantified and encoded in bits - to bear on recent advances in the neurosciences, Loewenstein reveals inside the brain a web of immense computational power capable of rendering a coherent representation of the world outside. He guides us on an exhilarating journey along the sensory data stream of the brain - the stream that nurses our cognitions - and we see how the vast amounts of information coming in from the world outside get processed by the web, how its neurons gradually extract meaning from this hodgepodge, and how they arrive at a coherent picture of the world. The roots of the mystery of mind, Loewenstein argues, reach deep into our distant past, to a time in evolution when subatomic information was all there was to process. And so he takes us to the ground floor of the brain, where the strange rules of quantum logic hold sway. There we meet the prime movers of the sensory-information stream, a remarkable breed of biomolecules capable of ultrafast computing. Here, he unravels the secret of how they manage to wrench information from the strange, but virtually inexhaustible, quantum world. At once playful and deeply learned, "Physics in Mind" offers an illuminating new theory of how our minds work.
Industry Reviews
Physics World's 2013 Book of the Year "In the hands of a less scrupulous author, a book such as Physics in Mind could easily have strayed into the world of 'quantum woo', in which the weird effects of quantum mechanics are conveniently trotted out as the explanation for every problem, with scant regard to evidence. But Loewenstein, despite his enthusiasm for applying physics principles to biological topics, is careful to avoid such traps... Loewenstein's prose is both distinctive and enticing, and his beautifully clear explanations of more 'traditional' physics topics such as quantum computing and the cosmological arrow of time are among the best we have seen." Physics World "This book is a fantastic journey for any reader, but especially for a physicist. In Loewenstein's account, life is a delicate dance between the bits of information and quantized chunks of energy that drive all biological processes. Accordingly, he takes us on an intellectual rollercoaster ride... Loewenstein is an engaging writer, one who spices his prose with elaborate wordplay, assonance, internal rhymes, puns, metaphors and quotations. All those verbal high jinks go to good use, put into the noble service of communicating hard stuff in a comprehensible fashion... This is a ripping good read. Each chapter brings novel insights into the fundamental workings of life. Those who buy their ticket and take the ride will emerge breathless, but enlightened." Metapsychology Online Reviews "Physics in Mind makes a bold...argument. It offers a unification of physics and biology on a higher, more sophisticated level than one usually finds. It even offers a plausible glimpse of that storied grail: brain as quantum computer... [A] significant contribution to outlining the bigger picture." Trends in Cognitive Science "Loewenstein takes readers on a delightful journey through one of the greatest scientific challenges of our time: the quest to understand how physics can explain brain function and consciousness. With precise, engaging, and often provocative prose, Loewenstein dares to delve into fundamental questions at the intersection of physics, biology, neuroscience, and philosophy... Every page explodes with enthusiasm, metaphors, and food for thought. It is not common to find science books that are accurate, without oversimplifications, and yet read like pieces of fiction that cannot be put down... [A] masterpiece of scientific outreach and discourse. This must-read book will promote vigorous scientific discussion in many circles." Psychology Today "To perceive and understand the world around us, we need to process vast amounts of information. While the brain dedicates dense networks of neurons to the task, biophysicist Loewenstein explains that the heavy lifting is done by a complex array of microscopic particles making calculations at the quantum level... Ultimately, survival depends on how well an organism can spot patterns and distinguish signal from noise--a test of computational power. It's an indication, Loewenstein notes, that to understand the mysteries of consciousness, we may have to think small." Jane Smiley, Harper's "[An] absorbing account... [Loewenstein's] book is vital and wide-ranging, exploring everything from the structure of time to the phenomenon of gut feelings, the color of white and the reach of our senses, and why we've adapted to notice the anomaly rather than the norm." Booklist, starred review "Defying the usual disciplinary boundaries, Loewenstein deploys a Darwinian physics (replacing the daunting mathematics with clear bioneurological narrative, laced with sprightly humor) to explain how the cosmic volley of information arrows loosed by the Big Bang set the course for evolution." Seth Lloyd, Professor of Quantum-Mechanical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and author of Programming the Universe "Werner Loewenstein's Physics in Mind is a passionate exploration of how biological systems process information. Starting from how molecules transform information and energy at the most microscopic level, where quantum mechanics plays a central role, Loewenstein provides clear and elegant explanations of the mechanisms of sight and smell, of senses and neural signals, culminating with the phenomenon of consciousness itself. Erudite, witty, and highly accessible, Physics in Mind proves once and for all that the unquantized life is not worth living."

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