The Neuroquantology Journal invited me sometime ago to submit my paper on the limits of discovery in quantum physics, so I know something of their history.

It was started as an online journal only by Sultan Tarlaci of Turkey, whom I believe is an academic, at the time of the 2003 Quantum Mind conference. Stuart Hammeroff of the University of Arizona was involved in the founding. Hammeroff and Roger Penrose are responsible for the quantum model of Orchestrated Objective Reduction (OOR) which sees the mind as the product of a quantum computation influenced by Penrose's model of quantum gravity. To quote Hammeroff, "It's in the microtubials."

Hammeroff is shown on the list of advisers and I would guess that it was he that specified the "focus and scope" of the journal since he is an anesthesiologist.

I also recognize Brian Josephson. Josephson is a Nobel Laurette, well known to anyone who has been in the semiconductor industry (as I have) for his invention of the "Josephson junction." Josephson currently runs a parapsychology lab at Cambridge University where he looks for quantum proof of telepathy and other psychic phenomena.

Make of that what you will :-)

With respect,
Steven




Irving Anellis wrote:

Joseph Ransdell asked about the "Neuroquantology" journal.


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