The law of conscience.: Entanglement and non-local reality in biological systems

· Simone Caramel
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According to the saint John Henry Newman, conscience is a law of the spirit, the echo of the voice of God, written in the heart of man and every creature, which guides us. Looking at consciousness as a dynamic law we can understand its multifaceted characteristics: it is a process, an interface, an order, an echo. Among the recent scientific discoveries, two in particular question and stimulate us in a particular way: deterministic chaos and quantum entanglement. These phenomena have been detected both in particle physics and in the classical world, such as in biological systems. Both, however, are emergencies that recall a higher order, a non-local reality, beyond the local space-time one, and even before that a law that generates and guides. The scientific contribution of David Bohm, who explains the secret of entanglement to us in light of his causal interpretation of quantum mechanics, and introduces us to its understanding through new concepts such as quantum potential, implied and explicated order, holomovement, similarly recalls first principles , to hidden variables, to an ordering and regulating law. The harmony of thought between Newman and Bohm helps us to understand the profound meaning of the law of consciousness and its manifestations, seen as an interface between the Creator and his creatures, between implied and explicated order, as a real presence, which we can touch with our hands, when the complex and chaotic order and its connections (entanglement) are permanently imprinted, in filigree, on our heart. On this basis it will be easier for us to understand the meaning of deterministic chaos and entanglement also in the dynamics of biological systems.

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