Title : The quantum tunnelling and the concept of zero as a model for the conscious mind and quantum process
Abstract:
The question is whether the quantum concept is a mathematical operation to understand the external physical reality or it is the reflection of an internal biological process in general and sensory process in particular. If latter, then whether the external reality, including its description through quantum mechanics is simply a reflection of the internal phenomenon. Is the incomplete nature of the quantum description of the external world simply a reflection of the lack of complete comprehension of the internal process? What physical and philosophical tools may be available to examine the internal quantum related process? Is it possible that the quantum reality is in fact a negation of the total reality that is reflected in the concept of shunya or zero to mean nothing separated or all included? The concept of nothing is separated ever go big boost with 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics where superconductors have been shown to work in unison using the phenomenon of quantum tunnelling usually applied to single electron of photon. Quantum mechanics, the topic of 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics, focuses on single particles, describing microscopic phenomena that differ from macroscopic behaviors involving many particles, for example, in microtubules. Notably, while a ball composed of countless molecules reliably bounces off a wall, a lone particle may pass through a barrier via a process called tunnelling.
Tunnelling is a quantum process where chance determines if and when atomic nuclei will decay. Some nuclei have higher barriers, so they decay more slowly; others decay faster. While it's impossible to predict the decay time of a single atom, observing many allows us to calculate the expected decay time, typically described as half-life—the period in which half the sample decays.
In a typical conductor, electrical current is generated by electrons that are able to move freely throughout the material. In certain materials, however, these electrons can become organized, engaging in collective behavior that enables them to flow without resistance. When this occurs, the material transitions into a superconducting state, in which the electrons form pairs known as Cooper pairs.
Mind has been an entity that can have speed and microscopic existence to employ quantum mechanical applications to its functioning. Conscious mind can interact with other entities in the surrounding environment, from non-living atomic entities to living human beings, thus making mind an integral part of all existence, as propounded by Ayurveda (Singh and Kumar, 2012). A new concept of Consciousness Coefficient, C, has been introduced to integrate it with time and space that can affect the entire group of the five elements or panchabhutas (Singh and Kumar, 2012; Singh, 2019).
The mind or consciousness can collapse to zero just like a mind without uncertainty, and no further exploration needed, and the dC (become zero. This may provide a strong grounding to the concept of "Mindum" (akin to quantum in the microtubule architecture, a way to move from abstract philosophy to a specific biological "quantum processor." If we refine the Consciousness Coefficient using the mass ratio of these microtubules and allow the spatial-temporal distance (d) to collapse to zero, we reach the state unity.

