It is well known that many early quantum physicists concurred with von Neumann on the fundamental role of the mind in quantum mechanics. Famously, Max Plank admitted publicly to regarding “consciousness as fundamental” [19]. Sir Author Eddington similarly wrote that the “substratum of everything is of mental character” [20]. And von Neumann’s friend Eugene Wigner reflected that “it was not possible to formulate the laws of quantum mechanics in a fully consistent way without reference to the consciousness” [21].