Book Title: Elusive Consciousness
Author(s): Narendra Bhandari, Surendrasingh Pokharana, Jitendra B Shah
Publisher: L D Indology Ahmedabad

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________________ Prigogine, Ilya; Nicolis, G. (1977).Self-Organization in Non-Equilibrium Wiley. Systems. Prigogine, Ilya (1997). End of Certainty. The Free Press. Quantum consciousness (2013) http://www.scaruffi.com/science/qc.html Sri Aurobindo (2011), The Divine life upon Earth: The Future Evolution of Man, Selection from the works of Sri Aurobindo, compiled with a summary and notes by PB Saint-Hilaire, Sri Aurobindo Aashram Press, Pondicherry (India) The Life of Swami Vivekanand (1989), by His Eastern and Western Disciples, Vol. II, pp. 633-634, Advaitva Ashrama, 5, Entally Road, Calcutta 700 014. Watanabe, S. (1972) Creative time in the study of time, mentioned in The Study of time, Ed. Fraser, J. T., Haber, F. C and Muller, G. H. Springer Verlag. Wigner EP, (1964) Proc. of International School of Physics, “Enrico Fermi", Academic Press, London. (For need of consciousness in science).pp. 29, Wolman, B. B. (1977) Handbook of parapsychology, Van Nostrand, Reinhold, NY Appendix 1: Models of consciousness developed using quantum physics, theory of relativity and neurophysiology (From Antonella Vannini in Syntropy 2007, 1, pp. 130-146). It is just a summary of work done. Only at some places comparison with Jainism is made. Lotka's hypothesis of mind-brain relation using quantum physics: Alfed Lotka proposed as early as 1924 when the quantum physics was just born that mind controls the brain by modulating the quantum jumps that would otherwise lead to a completely random existence. The nature of quantum jumps and their characteristics were not known at that time. Niels Bohr model: consciousness creates reality through the collapse of the

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