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The quantum science (QS) of the brain needs to be developed right from the grass roots. It would be an ideal thing to build it as a formal source of learning for medical professionals. The newly emerging QMRI (muti-quantum magnetic resonance imaging) technology is based on QS. It is not easy to present that kind of knowledge via a work like this. What this work has done is, that it has made a beginning. It is hoped that later this will be followed by a more comprehensive work. It would be worth taking up the venture of writing a text book in this field at the undergraduate level and even at the secondary level of education. This would require tremendous amount of time and resources at one’s disposal. It is not easy to obtain that unfortunately in the present state of environment of the science. The status of science and opportunities to participate in the research and development in the field of QMRI and neuroscience is very limited for scientists at large. It is available only at limited number of places in the world and to limited number of people, unfortunately. Availability of wider research participation in the field is only a part of the problem. Transmission of the newly emerging knowledge by research, to a wider community is very crucial and quicker the better. This aspect is not easy to fulfill. As the gap between the known and the unknown, keeps on becoming wider the chance of catching up becomes even slower.
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Kaila, M.M., Kaila, R. (2013). Summary and Conclusion. In: Molecular Imaging of the Brain. Series in BioEngineering. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-30302-9_8
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