-25- “We now discuss in some detail this idea that rather than a single, universal, description of reality (such as that provided by quantum mechanics) being appropriate in all circumstances, more than one complementary or alternative form of knowledge may exist. This state of affairs is most simply understood with reference to a special feature of the quantum domain related to quantum indeterminism, which we shall characterize as the loss of universal determinism.” [1].                        [1]. B D Josephson, F. Pallikari-Viras, Biological Utilization of Quantum NonLocality, Foundations of Physics, Vol.         21, No. 2, (1991). Foundations of Quantum Theory and Consciousness