Showing posts with label Quantum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Quantum. Show all posts

Monday, August 1, 2011

Kevin Abernathy Speaker and Consultant on The Quantum Leap Process

The Last Speaker You Hired: A. Was amazing, but unfortunately booked for the date of our event. B. Nearly Put the entire neighborhood to sleep C. I can't remember, no real impression or impact was made Speakers are teachers! Some are funny, but they're not comedians. Some are theatrical, but you're not hiring an actor. Hiring a speaker is an opportunity for you and your staff to add an objective outside 3rd parties view as a tool used to solve problems and overcome industry challenges on a daily basis. Using The Quantum Leap Process as your speaker Kevin will present The 4 main communication, behavioral and motivational styles, How they relate to career path and the order and sequence or syntax each person prefers. And... Assist you in improving the people you have and attract the ones you want!

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Clarifying the Tubulin bit/qubit - Defending the Penrose-Hameroff Orch OR Model (Quantum Biology)

Google Workshop on Quantum Biology Clarifying the tubulin bit/qubit - Defending the Penrose-Hameroff Orch OR Model of Quantum Computation in Microtubules Presented by Stuart Hameroff October 22, 2010 ABSTRACT The Penrose-Hameroff theory of orchestrated objective reduction (Orch OR) postulates quantum computation in microtubules inside brain neurons underlying consciousness. Specifically, Orch OR proposes that tubulin proteins comprising microtubule cylindrical lattices function as 'bits' -- switching between alternative states (eg of 1 or 0), as well as quantum bits or 'qubits' (existing transiently as quantum superposition of both 1 AND 0). Despite increasing evidence for functional quantum effects in warm biological systems, Orch OR has been recently criticized, eg in Phys Rev E by McKemmish et al (2009), who claim the nature and energetic requirements for switching of tubulin bits and qubits in microtubules make Orch OR biologically unfeasible and unsalvageable irrespective of any conceivable modification. Here we show that McKemmish et al misrepresent tubulin bit switching as proposed in Orch OR, and merely disprove their own misrepresentation. Specifically we address their allegations regarding regulation of tubulin switching by 1) van der Waals London forces, 2) GTP hydrolysis and 3) Fröhlich coherence, and show how they are wrong on all counts. We clarify certain aspects of tubulin with regard to potential bit/qubit function, and describe topological tubulin qubits ...