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Two of the most unknown are consciousness and time had topics for centuries involved worldwide everywhere semantically and scientifically, and included philosophers, psychologists, neuroscientists, other scientists. However, as a British psychologist, late Stuart Sutherland ( March 26, 1927-November 8, 1998) stated (1989) in the Macmillan Dictionary of Psychology " Consciousness is a fascinating but elusive phenomenon: it is impossible to specify what it is, what it does, or why it has evolved. Nothing worth reading has been written on it."
The literature of also late American-Canneously Norwadian psychologist, Michael A. Persinger ( June 26, 1945-August 14, 2018) Linda S. St-Pierre published " Similarities of energy density in the universe and thresholds for consciousness." Namely, consciousness is numerically quantized, " Quantum energy field of the universe and quantum energy field of consciousness are in similarities quantitatively".
The German physicist Werner Heisenberg introduced to the world-famous but very precise mathematical terms of nature of the quantum system: The more precisely you know the position of a particle (electron), the less precisely you can simultaneously know the momentum of that same particle". Energy and time, or momentum and of position o quantum mechanical system, cannot both be precisely measured simultaneously.
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