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Whitehead, James, and Quantum Physics Whitehead’s Process Ontology as a Framework for a Heisenberg/James/von

Whitehead, James, and Quantum Physics Whitehead’s Process Ontology as a Framework for a Heisenberg/James/von Neumann Conception of Nature and of Human Nature

Incorporating into science the effects of conscious effort. • Whitehead’s “Process” Conception of Nature

Incorporating into science the effects of conscious effort. • Whitehead’s “Process” Conception of Nature allows the effects of conscious effort to be coherently integrated into the existing orthodox physical theory. • My plan is to skim over the territory and identify the chief mountain peaks. The rest will then fall neatly into place.

Whitehead’s World is Built Out Of “Actual Entities”! • “ ‘Actual entities’---also termed ‘actual

Whitehead’s World is Built Out Of “Actual Entities”! • “ ‘Actual entities’---also termed ‘actual occasions’, are the final real things of which the world is made. ” (PR, p. 18) • “The final facts are, all alike, actual entities, and these actual entities are drops of experience, complex and interdependent. ” (p. 18)

Whitehead accepts James’s claim about the droplike (atomic/indivisible) character of experience • “Either your

Whitehead accepts James’s claim about the droplike (atomic/indivisible) character of experience • “Either your experience is of no content, of no change, or it is of a perceptible amount of content or change. Your acquaintance with reality grows literally by buds or drops of perception. Intellectually and on reflection you can divide them into components, but as immediately given they come totally or not at all. ” (Wm. James, Po. P, Vol 1, p. 68)

“Thought is Itself the Thinker” • If the passing thought be the directly verifiable

“Thought is Itself the Thinker” • If the passing thought be the directly verifiable existent, which no school has hitherto doubted it to be, then that thought is itself the thinker, and psychology need not look beyond. (Po. P, Vol 1, p. 401) • The “actual entities” are “drops of experience” themselves, not the conscious thinkers that know them, • Any awareness of your “self” must be an aspect of your thoughts: there is no need for, additionally, a conscious “self” standing behind your thoughts. • Your stream of consciousness consists of “ideas clinging together---whence do they get their fantastic laws of clinging? ” (Vol 1, p. 3)

Potentialities versus Actualities • “continuity concerns what is potential, whereas • actuality is incurably

Potentialities versus Actualities • “continuity concerns what is potential, whereas • actuality is incurably atomic. ” (PR, p. 61)

Actual Entities as Decision Makers • “Actual entities … make real what was antecedently

Actual Entities as Decision Makers • “Actual entities … make real what was antecedently merely potential. ” (p. 72) • “every decision is referred to one or more actual entities…Actuality is decision amid potentiality. ” (p. 43). • “Actual entities are the only reasons. ” (p. 24)

Localization of the Actual Entities • “every actual entity in the temporal world is

Localization of the Actual Entities • “every actual entity in the temporal world is to be credited with a spatial volume for its perspective standpoint. . . ” (p. 68)

The Atomization of Space-Time • “The actual entities atomize the extensive continuum. This [space-time]

The Atomization of Space-Time • “The actual entities atomize the extensive continuum. This [space-time] continuum is in itself merely potentiality for division. ” p. 67 • “The contemporary world is in fact divided and atomic, being a multiplicity of definite actual entities. These contemporary actual entities are divided from each other, and are not themselves divisible into other contemporary actual entities” p. 62

Growing Actuality Is Created in a Growing Actual Space-Time Whitehead’s actuality consists of a

Growing Actuality Is Created in a Growing Actual Space-Time Whitehead’s actuality consists of a growing sequence of actual entities. • The basic process of nature creates an atomized actual space-time from a prior continuous potential space-time. • Nature’s process assigns a separate space-time region to each actual entity. • Nature’s process fills up, step-by-step, the space -time region lying in the past of the advancing sequence of space-like surface “now”.

Time Open Future Fixed Past

Time Open Future Fixed Past

“Receptacle” versus “Relational” Conception of Space-Time • Newton’s “receptacle” space and time exists even

“Receptacle” versus “Relational” Conception of Space-Time • Newton’s “receptacle” space and time exists even if nothing is in it. • Leibniz’s relational view. Space-time pertains to relations among actually existing entities: Empty space is a nonsensical idea. • Whitehead: Atomized actual space-time is occupied by actual atomic (indivisible) entities, and is created out of continuous potentiality for space-time

Contrast with the Growing “Past” in Non-Relativistic Physics • In non-relativistic physics the growing

Contrast with the Growing “Past” in Non-Relativistic Physics • In non-relativistic physics the growing “past” lies behind an advancing (into the future) sequence of constant-time instants “now”.

Non-Relativistic Instants “Now” Open Future Time n+3 n+2 n+1 n Fixed Past Open Future

Non-Relativistic Instants “Now” Open Future Time n+3 n+2 n+1 n Fixed Past Open Future

From Von Neumann NRQT to Tomonaga-Schwinger RQFT. • The NR quantum state Ψ(t) Ψ(σ)

From Von Neumann NRQT to Tomonaga-Schwinger RQFT. • The NR quantum state Ψ(t) Ψ(σ) • t specifies a continuous three-dimensional surface in the four-dimensional space-time continuum, with all spatial points lying at the same time t. • σ specifies a continuous three-dimensional surface in the four-dimensional space-time continuum, with every pair of points spacelike separated.

Time Open Future Fixed Past

Time Open Future Fixed Past

Objective Potentia and Subjective Knowledge in Quantum Theory • Heisenberg: “The probability function combines

Objective Potentia and Subjective Knowledge in Quantum Theory • Heisenberg: “The probability function combines objective and subjective elements. It contains statements about possibilities or better tendencies (“potentia” in Aristotelian philosophy) and these are completely objective, …and it contains statements about our knowledge of the system, which of course are subjective in so far as they may be different for different observers. ” (P&P, p. 53)

Transition from Potentiality to Actuality in Quantum Mechanics • Heisenberg: “the transition from the

Transition from Potentiality to Actuality in Quantum Mechanics • Heisenberg: “the transition from the ‘possible’ to the ‘actual’ takes place during the act of observation. ” • Heisenberg: “The observation itself changes the probability function discontinuously; it selects of all possible events the actual one that has taken place. Since through the observation our knowledge of the system has changed discontinuously, its mathematical representation has also undergone the discontinuous change and we may speak of a ‘quantum jump’ ” (P&P, p. 54)

Compatible with Einstein’s (Special) Theory of Relativity • All predictions are independent of the

Compatible with Einstein’s (Special) Theory of Relativity • All predictions are independent of the sequential ordering of space-like separated events. • No “signal” (controlled message) can be transmitted faster than the velocity of light.

Psycho-Physical Building Blocks • In this Whiteheadian ontologicalization of quantum theory, each quantum reduction

Psycho-Physical Building Blocks • In this Whiteheadian ontologicalization of quantum theory, each quantum reduction event is identified with a Whiteheadian actual entity/occasion! • Each Whiteheadian actual occasion/entity has a “mental pole” and a “physical pole”. • Each Heisenberg quantum reduction event specifies an increment in (experienced) knowledge, and an associated reduction of the physical state of the universe to one compatible with the new state of knowledge.

Basic Ontology: A Summary • Objective/absolute actuality consist of a sequence of psycho-physical quantum

Basic Ontology: A Summary • Objective/absolute actuality consist of a sequence of psycho-physical quantum reduction events, identified as Whiteheadian actual entities/occasions. • These happenings combine to form/create a growing “past” of fixed and settled “facts”. • Each “fact” is associated with (1), a fixed space-time region; (2), the actualization of some subset of the potentialities created by the set of prior events; (3), a “drop of experience” that constitutes “new knowledge”; and (4), the eradication of all of the potentialities that conflict with the new knowledge.

Continuity and Causation in Classical Physics • Classical physics postulates a continuous process satisfying

Continuity and Causation in Classical Physics • Classical physics postulates a continuous process satisfying “causal closure of the physical”: the physical description, by itself, provides for a causally complete deterministic account. No effects of mind or consciousness on the physically described properties need be acknowledged. • Thus, according to the classical conceptualization, Mind/Consciousness is redundant or epiphenomenal: it adds nothing essential to the already complete causal structure.

But Orthodox Quantum Theory has Two Causal Gaps. The determinations of two kinds of

But Orthodox Quantum Theory has Two Causal Gaps. The determinations of two kinds of under-determined decisions are needed to make quantum theory work! • “Free choices” by conscious agents. These are choices to act in a particular way with an intent to elicit a specific conceived experiential feedback. • These choices made by agents are not determined within orthodox theory---either statistically or otherwise. • The intended feedback/outcome may or may not actually occur. • The quantum state of the universe just prior to the agent’s choice determines the probability that the intended feedback will occur. It does not determine whether---or not---that feedback will occur.

Filling the Causal Gap. • Orthodox Quantum Theory does not determine what we will

Filling the Causal Gap. • Orthodox Quantum Theory does not determine what we will decide to do. • These choices of actions are, within that theory, “free choices”. • The Whitehead Quantum ontology provides a rational conceptual framework for approaching this basic issue that contemporary quantum theory leaves unresolved: How are our choices about how we will act generated; and how are they implemented ?

Significance • The mainstream neuroscience “materialist” assumption is that “any effect of mind is

Significance • The mainstream neuroscience “materialist” assumption is that “any effect of mind is causally reducible to the physically describable aspects of nature”. • But this presumption neither demanded nor supported by orthodox physical theory • Mind can in principle enter fundamentally into actual brain dynamics in a noneliminable way.

Whiteheadian Process “The many become one, and are increased by one. ” (PR p.

Whiteheadian Process “The many become one, and are increased by one. ” (PR p. 21) • The past actualities combine to determine a new space-time standpoint (region) from which the potentialities created by the past actualities will be prehended (grasped). • The von Neumann/Tomonaga/Schwinger quantum state restricted to that region represents the physically describable potentialities available to the associated entity. • But the effects of the mental poles of past occasions can also enter, irreducibly.

Actual Occasions of the First Kind • An Actual Occasion of the first kind

Actual Occasions of the First Kind • An Actual Occasion of the first kind chooses an intended action: it chooses an action that will tend to produce an intended experiential feedback. • Its neural correlate will be a “template for action”: a macroscopic pattern of physical (neurological) activity which, if sustained for a sufficiently long time, will tend to cause the intended feedback to occur. • Synchronous macroscopic gamma-band activity is a prime candidate for “template for action”.

Actual Occasions of the Second Kind • An Actual Occasion of the second kind

Actual Occasions of the Second Kind • An Actual Occasion of the second kind specifies which one of the mutually exclusive alternative physical possibilities becomes actual. • Occasions of the first and second kind have been called, respectively, “choices on the part of the experimenter” and “choices on the part of nature” (Bohr, !958, p. 51)

Simplest Application • Suppose the idea “I shall now raise my arm” occurs, and

Simplest Application • Suppose the idea “I shall now raise my arm” occurs, and this experience is colored by a strong feeling of the positive value of that contemplated action. • Suppose this experience tends to produce a successor in which the core idea “I shall now raise my arm” is colored with a feeling of “effort to raise now my arm”

Simplest Application Continued • Suppose that experience causes, by virtue of the “fantastic laws

Simplest Application Continued • Suppose that experience causes, by virtue of the “fantastic laws of clinging” an immediate (within a few milliseconds) repetition of that experience, which cause another immediate repetition, and so on. • This rapid sequence of actualizations of the associated “template for action” will tend---by virtue of the so-called quantum Zeno effect---to hold that template for action in place for longer than would otherwise be the case.

Simplest Application Continued • This persistence of the template for action will tend to

Simplest Application Continued • This persistence of the template for action will tend to cause your arm to rise. • Everything is in strict accord with the orthodox laws of physics: a causal gap in that theory has merely been filled in a particular way. • The quantum Zeno effect is itself a decoherence effect, and it is not diminished by environmental decoherence. • Thus an effect of one’s mind on one’s body is explained within the framework of orthodox QT.

Benefits • Actual scientific practice has three components: (1), our freedom to act upon

Benefits • Actual scientific practice has three components: (1), our freedom to act upon the world in ways of our choosing; (2), the phenomenal descriptions of the feedbacks; and (3) a mathematical framework used to explain the connections between the first two. • The proposed ontology treats the first two components as causally connected aspects of an interrelated whole, rather than as illusions created by a conscious-free basic substrate.

Benefits Continued • In dealing with empirically occurring correlations between our choices of how

Benefits Continued • In dealing with empirically occurring correlations between our choices of how we will act and the experienced consequences of these acts, it is difficult and awkward to use a theory that denies the freedom of these choices and cannot explain the occurrence of any experiences at all. • Contemporary physical theory is not naturally constrained in the way that classical physical theory was, and it hobbles the development of science to shackle it in that older way.