top of page

Download

Paper Metrics

439

Reads

0

Downloads

Citations:

2

Source: crossref.org

Article Timeline

Published online:

3 Jun 2025

Accepted:

15 May 2025

Received:

21 Mar 2025

Open Access

Original Research

Quantum-delocalized information systems in the brain: nonclassical pathways to the emergence of consciousness

​R.R. Poznanski, O. Pusuluk and C.H.Raymond Ooi

Author Affiliations

  • R.R. Poznanski​: BION Institute, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia.

  • O. Pusuluk: Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences, Kadir Has University, Istanbul 34083, Turkey.

  • C.H.Raymond Ooi: Department of Physics, Universiti Malaya, Kuala Lumpur 50603,

  • Malaysia.

Abstract

This paper presents a theoretical model proposing that quasiparticle-mediated proton (H+) dynamics, modulated by dipolar excitations across π-conjugated organic molecules, specifically at amphipathic membrane proteins and interfaces, give rise to emergent hybrid modes—termed tripartite quasipolaritons—under nonequilibrium steady-state conditions. These modes arise from light-matter-vibration coupling dynamics. Quasiparticle-mediated proton dynamics within the hydrophobic pockets of amphipathic complexes occur through their non-closure under nonequilibrium steady-state conditions. We explore how quantum optical effects facilitate light-matter interactions, enhancing photoprotection, involving vibrational modes when anti-entropic conditions prevail for delocalized π-excitations while maintaining conserved epistemic quantum entropy. Dipolar excitations through patterns of energetic uncertainties play a role in establishing the conditions needed for a unified and interconnected informational system of photon pathways in aromatic amino acid residues. This system is proposed to link localized biochemical processes involving π-H+ interactions and π-π stacking of amino acids in neuroproteins with the coupling dynamics that give rise to quantum optical effects. Quantum-delocalized information systems, involving the interplay between π-electron dynamics, localized electromagnetic fields, and proton interactions, create a quantum bridge between quantum optical effects and quantum memory. This may provide pathways through which intrinsic quantum phenomena, such as quantum memory, directly contribute to consciousness by enabling the action selection mechanism in quantum-delocalized systems. Our model proposes that such systems may underlie consciousness, supported by the quantum architecture of the multiscale brain. This framework uncovers a previously hidden mechanism for the interconnectedness of informational pathways between amino acids in proteins and among neural protein networks within and across neuropil microcavities, revealing a quantum foundation for functional unity.

Keywords

Consciousness; quantum emergent physicalism; quantum proton delocalization; π-conjugated amino acids; π resonance dipoles; amphipathic complexes; microcavity quasipolaritons; epistemic quantum entropy; entropic pilot waves; anti-entropic condition; Madelung hydrodynamics; optical resonance; structure process.

How to cite this article

R.R. Poznanski, O. Pusuluk and C.H.Raymond Ooi (2025). Quantum-delocalized information systems in the brain: nonclassical pathways to the emergence of consciousness.  Journal of Multiscale Neuroscience 4(2), 84-106.

Conflict of Interest

The authors declare no conflict of interest.

Copyright

© 2025 The Author(s). Published by Neural Press. This is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the CC BY 4.0 license.

Disclaimer

All claims expressed in this article are solely those of the authors and do not necessarily represent those of their affiliated organizations, or those of the publisher, Neural Press or the editors, and the reviewers. Any product that may be evaluated in this article, or claim that made by its manufacturer, is not guaranteed or endorsed by the publisher.

This article belongs to the Special Issue                
Brain Complexity Across Scales: Structural, Functional, and Emergent Aspects of Consciousness

Lead Editor:

Prof. Marco Agostino Deriu

Politecnico di Torino, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering,

PolitoBioMed Lab, Corso Duca degli Abruzzi 24, Torino, 10129, Italy

bottom of page