I wish to begin this article with my experience with the actual and ongoing pandemic crisis. The vaccine to prevent its progression seems unlikely to be developed in the near future. On a survival path, I thought it was reasonable to learn more about what evolution of health crisis marks on our immune system? In some ways, it shows in animal kingdoms, as well. There is a fascinating story that I would like to share about an Eagle survival.

With all the information on survival tips flooding in social media, I find it the most appropriate to hold on to common reasoning in the unusual situation, as beautifully written in the poem by Aleksandr Pushkin, quarantined during a cholera pandemic:

… We’ll call upon our reason to assist us,
to rid this malady with our power of expertise
thus, these times of profound ordeals and tribulations
we’ll all survive as one family united.
Indeed, we will be purified and wiser,
not giving in to gloom and fear,
we’ll take heart and draw closer
and be more kind to each other…

I have wanted to learn more about autophagy - a methodology of inducing the immune system response in order to clean and rejuvenate mind and body. Although I don’t consider myself religious, I have been interested in fasting, too, what are the health benefits by observing it. And, for the exercise activities, my favourite practice is swimming in bringing in a sync mind and body. Interestingly, it appears now when the beaches are open, my performance is not much affected despite losing a considerable weight while dieting.

I believe that our intelligence is embedded in an environment. Different levels of complexity are used in classifying consciousness by Walter Russell. There is a fine example of the embedded intelligence in a colony of butterflies coming every spring to Canada and going back for the mating season in the forests of Amazon. Their brain volume hardly fits on the tip of a needle. Yet, could we do it without a smartphone, Google Maps, and a fast car? Their lives are mainly governed by a ‘time-like’ dynamics, caused by the season changes, and prolongation of life. Butterflies don’t sleep in common sense, that we attribute to it.

A good sleeping habit is very important to our well being. Hygiene, as a psychologist, would say. In my current research, I am interested in studying a ‘space-like’ dynamical brain maps formations during sleep. Also their progression and possible causes of disruption. I think developing such a data mining would be a helpful assistance tool in the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders.

Sandprints of the scale-space waves bonding

It is a common agreement amongst physicists that space and time are inseparable in a 4-dimensional manifold frame of references. So, is our mind more classic or more quantum? As weird as it may seem, I would describe it as more quantum during sleep1. During our daily activities, however, it very much depends on the environment one's living and functioning. Neuroimaging tools will become increasingly important in assessing our mind and body well beings, in the future.

In our research, we propose a genotype information processing in the quantum information theory of stochastic resonance synergies2. Properties of a system in its relativistic space-time domain are derived from the network of synergistically coupled oscillators. Additionally, the theory of stochastic resonance synergetic lays down a quantum computing approach to the analysis and application of networked data structures.

Reference

1 Jovovic, M. Attention, Memories and Behavioral Data-driven Study, Advances in Neurology and Neuroscience, 2019.
1 Jovovic, M., “Stochastic Resonance Synergetics – Quantum Information Theory for Multidimensional Scaling”, Journal of Quantum Information Science, 5/2:47-57, 2015.