Preface
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Author: Sergey P. Suprun and Anatoly P. Suprun
DOI: 10.2174/9781608053490112010100ii
List of Contributing Authors
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Author: Sergey P. Suprun and Anatoly P. Suprun
DOI: 10.2174/9781608053490112010100iv
Introduction
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Author: Sergey P. Suprun and Anatoly P. Suprun
DOI: 10.2174/978160805349011201010003
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Abstract
So far, there have been many attempts to interpret experimental facts from the field of quantum mechanics but all these attempts were made because the models intended to logically resolve the contradictions at the level of the already established notions without interfering with the geneses of these notions. Here the grounds for the possible solution of quantum mechanics problems are given using the psychosemantic approach.
Classical Computer
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Author: Sergey P. Suprun and Anatoly P. Suprun
DOI: 10.2174/978160805349011201010008
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Abstract
The classical physics is considered in the paradigm of an object-based representation of reality and, correspondingly, the classical computer is considered as a logical device implemented in an object-based manner (made of elements - objects) that functions according to a space-time pattern following a selected algorithm.
Quantum Computer
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Author: Sergey P. Suprun and Anatoly P. Suprun
DOI: 10.2174/978160805349011201010022
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Abstract
The problem of observer and system of reference in physics is considered as well as an object-object and an object-subject approach to a physical description of reality. The evolutionarily formed methods underlying data processing of the first signal system and the algorithms for assemblage of sensations into object concepts and representation of reality in a space-time continuum are discussed. The methods for constructing a mental space as a tool for sign-based description of reality during information exchange are considered. The problems in understanding the quantum phenomena as the reality not subject to an object-based description are briefed, and the need in a system and integral concept as a concept adequate to reality is substantiated. The principles underlying the operation of a quantum computer, its distinctions from a classical computer, and the difficulties in presentation of the issues in question using an object-based language are discussed.
Index
Page: 121-123 (3)
Author: Sergey P. Suprun and Anatoly P. Suprun
DOI: 10.2174/978160805349011201010121
Introduction
This volume elaborates upon functioning of a quantum computer and the analysis of mind phenomenon in a natural scientific paradigm. Many outstanding physicists - Bohr, Heisenberg et al.- considered that many aspects of quantum physics could be understood considering the laws of perception, linguistics and semiotics within the world's semiotic description. An analysis of would-be scientific theories and paradoxes connected with a number of unformulated statements regarding initial information is therefore presented. These, in turn, could be used to draw algorithms that generate a picture of reality in the human mind. The eBook also attempts to find out what is available to an observer from his/her standpoint (reference system), and from what theoretical standpoints that observation is developed. The initial point of this approach is recognizing that we are closed inside the semiotic system in which the ‘universe’ can only be presented to our mind. Such semiotic restrictions for translation of knowledge in any field are considered. This book is intended as a resource for senior students and researchers in natural sciences, scientific philosophy and contemporary psychology.