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There is no consensus about how anything physical, classical or quantum, manages to relate to consciousness; and yet there needs to be... -
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On the face of it it almost sounds like it belongs in my "philosophy thread". Whenever I hear (read) "quantum" and "consciousness" in... -
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I can see why searching for quantum phenomena in the brain would be encouraged or at least interesting to look into it. But I cannot... -
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I worked for Hameroff for a year. I consider their theory a great contribution, because of how mind-opening it is. In my opinion, if... -
nomadreid replied to the thread I Prof Mike Wiest's proposed link between quantum and consciousness.Thanks very much, PeterDonis. Hm, Indeed I appear to have read it too quickly, having been led astray by the summary by the journal... -
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As far as his claimed effect of microtubule-binding drugs on anesthesia, I have no idea. That sort of discussion belongs in the... -
nomadreid posted the thread I Prof Mike Wiest's proposed link between quantum and consciousness in Quantum Physics.I am not sure if this belongs in the biology section, but it appears more of a quantum physics question. Mike Wiest, Associate... -
nomadreid posted the thread I Detail of Diagonalization Lemma in Set Theory, Logic, Probability, Statistics.The following is more or less taken from page 6 of C. Smorynski's "Self-Reference and Modal Logic". (Springer, 1985) (I couldn't get...
