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About the Authors Author Name: Address1: Address2: E-mails: (at) with @] Phone:

Huping Hu, Ph.D., J.D. (Chief Investigator & Correspondence Author) QuantumDream, Inc., P.O. Box 267, Stony Brook, NY 11790 Law Office of Huping Hu, 36-40 Main Street, Suite 306, Flushing, NY 11354 hupinghu(at)quantumbrain.org or lawyer(at)lawyership.com for legal matters [replace 718-358-2085 (Fax: 718-358-2086 Voice Mail: 212-898-1103)

Brief Bio: Huping Hu, PhD, JD, is a biophysicist and attorney. He was born in September 1962, married to Maoxin Wu, MD, PhD in January 1986 and has two children Alice and Allen with Wu. He obtained his B.S. in chemistry from Shanxi Agricultural University in China in 1983 and M.S. in biophysics from Lanzhou University in China in 1986. He came to the United States in January 1987 and obtained his Ph.D. in biophysics from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1991 and J.D. from New York Law School in 1998. He is currently the chief scientist and legal counsel of Biophysics Consulting Group, president of QuantumDream, Inc., a R&D company established in 2003, and principal of the Law Office of Huping Hu. He is admitted to practice law in the State of New York, the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York and the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York. Among his achievements, he is the proponent, in collaboration with Wu, of the oxygen pathway perturbation hypothesis that says general anesthetics produce unconsciousness by perturbing oxygen pathways in neural membranes and proteins and the spin-mediated consciousness theory that says spin is the linchpin between the mind and brain, that is, spin is the mind-pixel. Further, he has recently discovered, in collaboration with Wu, evidence of nonlocal effects of chemical substances on the brain produced through quantum entanglement and evidence of nonlocal chemical, thermal and gravitational effects which support the notion of a quantum brain and demonstrate nonlocal signaling and nonlocal gravity. He is also the founder of Scientific God Institute aimed at scientific inquiry on God and the issuance of Scientific GOD Prize and Science Association for the New Millennium aimed at a new paradigm of science. In the same vein, he has written a Cyberspeech calling all men and women of Science and Reglion to rise up in the pursuit of truth and an Editorial reflecting on the current state of science, religion and consciousness. Selected Publications: Hu, Huping (2008), ‘Reflection 2008: The State of Science, Religion and Consciousness', NeuroQuantology 6:4, pp. 323-332. Hu, Huping (2008), ‘We Have a Dream: A Call to All Men and Women of Science and Religion to Rise Up', NeuroQuantology 5:2, pp. 75-79. Hu, Huping and Wu, Maoxin (2008), ‘Concerning spin as mind-pixel: How mind interacts with the brain through electric spin effects', NeuroQuantology 6:1, pp. 26-31. Hu, Huping and Wu, Maoxin (2007), ‘[Thinking outside the box III:] How mind influences brain through "proactive" spin', NeuroQuantology 5:2, pp. 205-213. Hu, Huping and Wu, Maoxin (2007), ‘Thinking outside the box II: The origin, implications and applications of gravity and its role in consciousness', NeuroQuantology 5:2, pp. 190-196.

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Hu, Huping and Wu, Maoxin (2007), ‘Evidence of nonlocal chemical, thermal and gravitational effects, Progress in Physics 2007, v2, pp. 17-21. Hu, Huping and Wu, Maoxin (2006), ‘Evidence of non-local physical, chemical and biological effects supports quantum brain', NeuroQuantology 4:4, pp. 291-306. Hu, Huping and Wu, Maoxin (2006), ‘Nonlocal effects of chemical substances on the brain produced through quantum entanglement', Progress in Physics 2006, v3, pp. 20-26. Hu, Huping and Wu, Maoxin (2006), ‘Photon induced non-local effect of general anesthetics on the brain', NeuroQuantology 4:1, pp. 17-31. Hu, Huping and Wu, Maoxin (2006), ‘Thinking outside the box: the essence and implications of quantum entanglement', NeuroQuantology 4:1, pp. 5-16. Hu, Huping and Wu, Maoxin (2004), ‘Action potential modulation of neural spin networks suggests possible role of spin in memory and consciousness', NeuroQuantology 2:4, pp. 309-317. Hu, Huping and Wu, Maoxin (2004), ‘Spin-mediated consciousness theory: possible roles of neural membrane nuclear spin ensembles and paramagnetic oxygen', Medical Hypotheses, 63, pp.633-646. Hu, Huping and Wu, Maoxin (2004), ‘Spin as primordial self-referential process driving quantum mechanics, spacetime dynamics and consciousness', NeuroQuantology 2:1, pp. 41-49. Hu, Huping and Wu, Maoxin (2001), ‘Mechanism of anesthetic action: oxygen pathway perturbation hypothesis’, Medical Hypotheses, 57, pp. 619-627. Hu, Huping, Sosnovsky, G., and Swartz, H.M. (1992), ‘Simultaneous measurement of the intra- and extra-cellular oxygen in viable cells’, Biochim Biophys Acta, 1112, pp. 161-166. Hu, Huping, Sosnovsky, G., Li, S. W., Rao, N. U., Morse, P. D. 2nd, and Swartz, H. M. (1989), ‘Development of nitroxides for selective localization inside cells’, Biochim Biophys Acta, 1014, pp. 211218. Hu, Huping and Zheng, R. L. (1987), ‘The effect of stable free radicals in cigarette tar on cell DNA synthesis’, Acta Biophysica Sinica, 3, pp. 377-381. Hu, Huping (1985), ‘Permanent electric dipole moment of a spin ½ particle with magnetic charge’, Chinese Science Bulletin (Kexue Tongbao, English Edition), 30, pp. 137-138. Hu, Huping (1985), ‘Individual Entropy - Conservation of Entropy, Conservation of Information & Conservation of Energy’, Potential Science (Chinese Magazine), Issue 4, pp. 23-25.

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Maoxin Wu, M.D., Ph.D. (Collaborator) Dept. of Pathology, Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, N.Y. 10029 maoxin.wu(at)mssm.edu [replace (at) with @] 212-241-1822

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Brief Bio: Maoxin Wu, MD, Ph.D., is a physician and associate professor. She was born in October 1961, married to Huping Hu, Ph.D., JD, in January 1986 and has two children Alice and Allen together with Hu. She obtained her M.D. from Shanxi Medical University in China in 1984 and joined Huping Hu in the United Stated in July 1987. She obtained her M.S. and Ph.D. in nutritional sciences from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1990 and 1995 respectively. She is currently an associate professor at Mount Sinai School of Medicine and Director of Cytopathology at the Department of Pathology, Mount Sinai Medical Center. She is a board-certified pathologist and received her medical residency training at Long Island Jewish Medical Center during 1996-1999 and was a fellow of cytopathology at said Center during 1999-2000. Among her achievements, she collaborated with Hu on the oxygen pathway perturbation hypothesis that says general anesthetics produce unconsciousness by perturbing oxygen pathways in neural membranes and proteins and the spin-mediated consciousness theory that says spin is the linchpin between the mind and brain, that is, spin is the mind-pixel. She also collaborated with Hu on the dicovery of evidence of nonlocal effects of chemical substances on the brain produced through quantum entanglement and evidence of nonlocal chemical, thermal and gravitational effects which support the notion of a quantum brain and demonstrate nonlocal signaling and nonlocal gravity. Selected Publications: Hu, Huping and Wu, Maoxin (2008), ‘Concerning spin as mind-pixel: How mind interacts with the brain through electric spin effects', NeuroQuantology 6:1, pp. 26-31. Hu, Huping and Wu, Maoxin (2007), ‘[Thinking outside the box III:] How mind influences brain through "proactive" spin', NeuroQuantology 5:2, pp. 205-213. Hu, Huping and Wu, Maoxin (2007), ‘Thinking outside the box II: The origin, implications and applications of gravity and its role in consciousness', NeuroQuantology 5:2, pp. 190-196. Hu, Huping and Wu, Maoxin (2007), ‘Evidence of nonlocal chemical, thermal and gravitational effects', Progress in Physics 2007, v2, pp. 17-21. Hu, Huping and Wu, Maoxin (2006), ‘Evidence of non-local physical, chemical and biological effects supports quantum brain', NeuroQuantology 4:4, pp. 291-306. Hu, Huping and Wu, Maoxin (2006), ‘Nonlocal effects of chemical substances on the brain produced through quantum entanglement', Progress in Physics 2006, v3, pp. 20-26. Hu, Huping and Wu, Maoxin (2006), ‘Photon induced non-local effect of general anesthetics on the brain', NeuroQuantology 4:1, pp. 17-31. Hu, Huping and Wu, Maoxin (2006), ‘Thinking outside the box: the essence and implications of quantum entanglement', NeuroQuantology 4:1, pp. 5-16. Hu, Huping and Wu, Maoxin (2004), ‘Action potential modulation of neural spin networks suggests possible role of spin in memory and consciousness', NeuroQuantology 2:4, pp. 309-317. Hu, Huping and Wu, Maoxin (2004), ‘Spin-mediated consciousness theory: possible roles of neural membrane nuclear spin ensembles and paramagnetic oxygen', Medical Hypotheses, 63, pp.633-646.

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Hu, Huping and Wu, Maoxin (2004), ‘Spin as primordial self-referential process driving quantum mechanics, spacetime dynamics and consciousness', NeuroQuantology 2:1, pp. 41-49. Wu, Maoxin and Burstein, D. (2003), ‘Fine needle aspiration’, Cancer Investigation 21, pp. 805-806. Wu, Maoxin et. al. (2003), ‘p63 and TTF-1 Immunostaining: A useful marker panel for distinguishing small cell carcinoma of lung from poorly differentiated squamous cell carcinoma of lung', American Journal of Clinical Pathology., 119, pp. 696-702. Wu, Maoxin, Putti, T. C. and Bhuiya, T. A. (2002), 'Comparative study in expression of p53, EGFR, TGF-a, and Cyclin D1 in verucous carcinoma, verucous hyperplasia, and squamous cell carcinoma of head and neck region', Applied Immunohistochemistry & Molecular Morphology, 10, pp. 351-356. Hu, Huping and Wu, Maoxin (2001), ‘Mechanism of anesthetic action: oxygen pathway perturbation hypothesis’, Medical Hypotheses, 57, pp. 619-627. Wu, Maoxin, Anderson, A. and Kahn, L. B. (2001), ‘A report of intracranial Rosai-Dorfman disease with literature review’, Annals of Diagnostic Pathology, 5, pp. 96-102. Wu, Maoxin, Anderson, A. and Kahn, L. B. (2000), ‘A report of mesothelial/monocytic incidental cardiac excrescencies (mice) with literature review’, Annals of Diagnostic Pathology, 4, pp. 39-43. Wu, Maoxin and Swartz, H. M. (1994), ‘Evaluation of the potential cytotoxicity of some paramagnetic materials used in measurements of the concentration of oxygen’, Current Topics in Biophysics, 18, pp. 74-80. Wu, Maoxin, et al (1993), ‘The role of the lymphatic vessels draining the aorta and coronary arteries in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis’, Proceedings of the 14th International Congress of Lymphology.

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