Abstract
As first, a mechanism how quantum coherence in the brain can last long enough is shown. This mechanism is based on very light elementary particles. Then the arguments follow as why consciousness should be a quantum phenomenon, and how such introduction of quantum consciousness modifies the formalism of quantum mechanics. This can also be tested by an experiment. Without use of quantum mechanics it is shown how to relativize ego, to atomize consciousness, how to improve the Tononi's model, how to explain the Libet experiment, and why location of feeling of consciousness is an important paradox. It is also shown that panpsychism is an answer to many questions about consciousness. The author claims that consciousness and free will are physically so fundamental that they are not a result of some complex phenomena, but they are so fundamental as quantum physics and space-time. But, he denies dualism, and claims that connections between consciousness and physics are movement and quantum randomness. Thus, research of consciousness can tell a lot of about fundamental physics. Besides, the quantum mechanics and its interpretation are not perfect, because they do not explain quantum gravity and consciousness.
Janko Kokosar