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A New Approach to Electromagnetic Theories of Consciousness
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DOI:10.17265/1934-7375/2016.05.006
The authors have proposed a new approach to the theory of consciousness, which takes into account the effect of the magnetic field on the process. The authors have shown that the process of information and thinking can be modeled on the basis of chemical thermodynamics. The authors offer general equations to calculate the thinking of the work of judgment the L and of entropy solutions G in the presence of a magnetic field. As a result, studies have shown that the magnetic effects strongly influence the thermodynamics of the process of thinking.
Magnetic effect, thermodynamics, process of thinking, consciousness
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