![]() Those readers who are not physicists may read only Chapter 4 skipping Chapters 3, 5, 6 intended mostly for professional physicists. The more general consideration, including the general phenomenon of life and not directly referring to the phenomenon of consciousness, is called Quantum Concept of Life (QCL). The simplified account of the same approach for the wider audience is called Quantum Concept of Consciousness (QCC). Outlined thus way of reasonings, which leads from quantum mechanics to the explanation of the phenomenon of consciousness, is called Extended Everett's Concept (EEC) when it is presented for the physicists with the support on the appropriate mathematical formalism. The "probabilistic miracles" do not contradict natural sciences because probabilistic behavior is a fundamental feature of quantum physics. Yet actually existing all the other parallel worlds implies mystical features of our consciousness: super-intuition (access to the information from "other parallel worlds") and probabilistic miracles (increasing the probabilities to subjectively perceive those parallel worlds which are advantageous). Parallel universes are hypothetical universes that exist alongside our own. Perceiving one of these worlds is accompanied by the illusion that there is no other. All objectively existing worlds are perceived by our consciousness, but separate from each other. ![]() ![]() ![]() "Quantum reality" taking place in our world is coexisting (parallely existing) alternative classical realities (parallel worlds): all worlds that could in principle exist, do actually exist. The multiverse is a theory in which our universe is not the only one, but states that many universes exist parallel to each other. ![]()
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