Fundamental Physical Theory and the Concept of Consciousness |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
A few general aspects of the organization of matter in living organisms | 2 |
Conclusions concerning the status of existing physical theory 4 4 A condition for revisions of fundamental physical theory | 4 |
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