Non-commutative Geometry, the Bohm Interpretation and the Mind-Matter Relationship

I introduce you to an esteemed mathematician who talks about this intriguing subject

Abstract

It is argued that in order to address the mind/matter relationship, we will have to
radically  change  the  conceptual  structure  normally  assumed  in  physics.    Rather
than  fields  and/or  particles-in-interaction  described  in  the  traditional  Cartesian
order  based  a  local  evolution  in  spacetime,  we  need  to  introduce  a  more  general
notion of process described by a non-commutative algebra.  This will have radical
implications  for  both  for  physical  processes  and  for  geometry.  By  showing  how
the  Bohm  interpretation  of  quantum  mechanics  can  be  understood  within  a  non-
commutative structure, we can give a much clearer meaning to the implicate order
introduced by Bohm.  It is through this implicate order that mind and matter can
be seen as different aspects of the same general process.

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