A Physical Study of Consciousness and Free Will in Quantum Phenomena from the Perspective of Avicenna`s Philosophy
The most fundamental principles of quantum can be put forward in the principle of uncertainty and the influence of the observer in the behavior of quantum particles, of which the former is closely related to free will and the latter to consciousness of particles. If we add the interpretation of the creation of measurement in quantum particles to these two principles, the claim of the effect of transcendental affairs in the creation of particles through free will and consciousness would not be too much. Because Ibn Sina's basis in free will and awareness is thought to be through the bestowing of "active intellect"; that is, whenever something is intended, quantum particles or particles that have the greatest affinity with incorporeal things are created in the brain and consciousness flows. The question is, how can the model of free will and consciousness in physics be based on Islamic philosophy? The purpose of this article is to examine the physical philosophy of Avicenna in the relationship between free will and consciousness and compare it with the current philosophy of physics. This research collects information in a library form and analyzes it descriptively and analytically. In the end, it comes to the conclusion that Avicenna's model is significantly superior to the current models in physics. In addition, this model can be improved from the point of view of religion.
Free Will , awareness , certainty , Observer , Philosophy
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