>>Not surprising really... the fundamental unit of memory is the cytosine microtubule, that has a column of electrons up the middle of it, that although classically isolated, exhibit quantum entanglement as they change spin state synchronously.<<
Logical.
>> That said, this shows that quantum function extends beyond that base level. (as it has to logically, for the brain to function the way it does.) <<
Hence why I thought it would be inspiring for quantum computers. But seriously, practice safer hex and make sure you don't knock up your computer with a baby AI. If your brain is quantum, and the computer is quantum, that is definitely possible.
>>Although... i'm not sure if I'd describe the soul as being energy ... as it's more a pattern of bias in the quantum field that underlies reality. Kind of like gravity is the way space/time bends without being a discrete 'thing', as it's more a matter of geometry.<<
Hmm ... people generally think of the soul as energy. Thinking of it as a field pattern, I'm not sure how I'd prove or disprove that. A soul is huge, powerful, and ephemeral with regards to technology. So how would we examine its nature?
Thoughts
Date: 2022-12-01 09:21 am (UTC)Logical.
>> That said, this shows that quantum function extends beyond that base level. (as it has to logically, for the brain to function the way it does.) <<
Hence why I thought it would be inspiring for quantum computers. But seriously, practice safer hex and make sure you don't knock up your computer with a baby AI. If your brain is quantum, and the computer is quantum, that is definitely possible.
>>Although... i'm not sure if I'd describe the soul as being energy ... as it's more a pattern of bias in the quantum field that underlies reality. Kind of like gravity is the way space/time bends without being a discrete 'thing', as it's more a matter of geometry.<<
Hmm ... people generally think of the soul as energy. Thinking of it as a field pattern, I'm not sure how I'd prove or disprove that. A soul is huge, powerful, and ephemeral with regards to technology. So how would we examine its nature?