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nukeman
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Hey everyone,
I would like to first point out I am not a biology major in any way...I am a physics major, with a ever increasing interest in neuroscience.
I am trying my best right now to find ways that I can incorporate my physics knowledge to the brain.
Right now I am trying to figure out some basic research in which I can incorporate physics into the brain, but having a hard time. (if anyone has any suggestions I would LOVE to hear them)
I have been interested and been learning a great deal about quantum field theory, and I have read a couple things on hypothesis that the quantum field theory can be applied to the brain. Or is this considered silly and... however you want to put silly research lol ?
Is it worth looking further into the relationship of quantum field theory to the brain, or maybe someone who is well versed in biology can suggest other ways we can incorporate physics to the brain.
Thanks all! :)
I would like to first point out I am not a biology major in any way...I am a physics major, with a ever increasing interest in neuroscience.
I am trying my best right now to find ways that I can incorporate my physics knowledge to the brain.
Right now I am trying to figure out some basic research in which I can incorporate physics into the brain, but having a hard time. (if anyone has any suggestions I would LOVE to hear them)
I have been interested and been learning a great deal about quantum field theory, and I have read a couple things on hypothesis that the quantum field theory can be applied to the brain. Or is this considered silly and... however you want to put silly research lol ?
Is it worth looking further into the relationship of quantum field theory to the brain, or maybe someone who is well versed in biology can suggest other ways we can incorporate physics to the brain.
Thanks all! :)