- The Emperor's New Mind
"The Emperor's New Mind: Concerning Computers, Minds and The Laws of Physics" is a 1989 book by
mathematical physicist SirRoger Penrose .Penrose presents the argument that human
consciousness is non-algorithmic , and thus is not capable of being modeled by a conventionalTuring machine -type ofdigital computer . Penrose hypothesizes thatquantum mechanics plays an essential role in the understanding of humanconsciousness . The collapse of the quantumwavefunction is seen as playing an important role in brain function.The English version of the book is 602 pages long. The majority of the book is spent reviewing, for the scientifically minded layreader, a plethora of interrelated subjects such as
Newtonian physics , special andgeneral relativity , the philosophy and limitations of mathematics,quantum physics , cosmology, and the nature of time. Penrose intermittently describes how each of these bears on his developing theme: that consciousness is not "algorithmic". Only the later portions of the book address the thesis directly. Penrose states that his ideas on the nature of consciousness are speculative.The book does not discuss the implications of
quantum computers for his theory of consciousness, as it somewhat predated developments in the field of quantum computation. Following the publication of this book, Penrose began to collaborate withStuart Hameroff on a biological analog to quantum computation involvingmicrotubules , which became the foundation for his subsequent book, "".The book attacks the claims of artificial intelligence using the physics of computing: Penrose notes that the present home of computing lies more in the tangible world of classical mechanics than in the imponderable realm of quantum mechanics. The modern computer is a deterministic system that for the most part simply executes algorithms. To show this Penrose takes a billiard table, by reconfiguring the boundaries of a billiard table, one might make a computer in which the billiard balls act as message carriers and their interactions act as logical decisions. The
Billiard-Ball Computer was first designed some years ago by Edward Fredkin and Tommaso Toffoli of the Massachusetts institute of Technology.Penrose won the Aventis prize in 1990 for this book.
ee also
*"
The Emperor's New Clothes ", the 19th century fairy tale which inspired the book's title
*"", a 2004 book by Penrose
*Quantum mind
*Alan Turing , creator of theTuring test
* "Shadows of the Mind "
*Raymond Smullyan ("Is God a Taoist?"; "An Epistemological Nightmare")External links
* [http://tal.forum2.org/newmind A review of the book, by Tal Cohen]
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