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Consciousness and Quantumcomputers
dal 19/1/2007 al 20/1/2007
12-19
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19/1/2007

Consciousness and Quantumcomputers

Swiss Museum of Transport, Luzern

The Swiss Biennial on Science, Technics + Aesthetics is a discourse-oriented and interdisciplinary platform which has been focussing for some years on the polemical relationship between quantum physics and brain research.


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The 7th Swiss Biennial on Science, Technics + Aesthetics

The “Swiss Biennial on Science, Technics + Aesthetics" is a discourse-oriented and interdisciplinary platform which has been focussing for some years on the polemical relationship between quantum physics and brain research. The goal of the lectures, talks and discussions at the Biennial has been to provide a better comprehension of physical realities including critical, epistemological positions and debates contributing to the relation of knowledge and reality, science and rationality, language and understanding, cognition and society.

More than half a century after inventing the transistor which triggered the development of modern electronics, computing, and telecommunications, research is challenged by the theoretical and technical problems of Quantum Computing. Fascinating experiments like quantum teleportation not only reveal the brilliant work of quantum physicists, but they are also of epistemological and special value. The new research field is about to explode; technical publications are increasingly available world-wide; market studies about the new technique refer to its potential being worth billions. A New York Times’ report comparing quantum computers to classical PCs concludes that it’s like comparing nuclear power to fire. And acclaimed quantum physicists attest quantum computers yet undreamt capacities: By manipulating so-called quantum bits or qubits, they are expected to solve problems millions of times faster than today’s machines.

The 7th Swiss Biennial on Science, Technics + Aesthetics "Consciousness and Quantumcomputers" presents internationally acclaimed speakers and specialists from the disciplines of quantum physics, consciousness research, art, and philosophy for interdisciplinary discussion (among them are the physicists Hans-Peter Dürr, Alternative Nobel Prize 1987, and Brian Josephson, Nobel Prize in Physics 1973). The debate’s major issues have their roots in earlier Lucerne conferences: Does our brain function according to quantum mechanical principles as some researchers claim? How does the new key technology challenge our conventional conception of matter, mind and information? Do we have to expect basic modifications of our understanding in computing as the Austrian physicist Anton Zeilinger states? Does quantum teleportation represent a method that allows quantum computers to communicate with each other in the near future? Do conscious actions in the brain - as the British mathematician Roger Penrose suggests - lie beyond the possibilities of computer simulations? How can we understand the Dalai Lama’s predication that the physical basis of a computer decides if it can carry a stream of consciousness in the Tibetan-Buddhist sense?

What is the function of art in view of the current dramatic development of scientific specialization, or the adjustment of the production of scientific knowledge to the technosciences? What kind of methodologies will be able to meet the dynamic development of the (natural)sciences most effectively?

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Consciousness and Quantumcomputers
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