Does quantum gravity play role inside brain in ever changing perception of time?
Jun 12, 2016 #1 Sachin_Vaidya 2 0 Does quantum gravity play role inside brain in ever changing perception of time?
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Jun 12, 2016 #3 Dale Mentor Insights Author 2020 Award 30,861 7,465 As axmls says, no. Quantum gravity effects are expected near black holes and at the earliest moments of the universe. Not inside brains. There is not much else to be said on this topic within the forum rules, so the thread is closed.
As axmls says, no. Quantum gravity effects are expected near black holes and at the earliest moments of the universe. Not inside brains. There is not much else to be said on this topic within the forum rules, so the thread is closed.