if its for quantum physics demonstrations, you could have perpetual motion machines, probably. at least until it heats up and dies, like everything else đ
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Posting this link becuase it’s good read. “Current ideas about memories are far from watertight â for example, that they are stored in the architecture of neuron networks or in the junctions between neurons. âMy gut instinct is that neuroscience has lots of things that remain puzzling,â says Fisher. So why not see if there are better quantum explanations?”
Is quantum physics behind your brain's ability to think?
In one sense itâs obvious our brains work on quantum physics: they are made of atoms, after all. But the idea that the human brain is just a massive quantum computer is hugely controversial
Never heard of this idea before but yeah… since quantum theory is the most fundamental theory of matter that is currently available, it is a legitimate question to ask whether quantum theory can help us to understand consciousness. Relativity didn’t help with that.
A new theory explains how fragile quantum states may be able to exist for hours or even days in our warm, wet brain. Experiments should soon test the idea.
Don’t trust those on Quora who try to help out but don’t think things through. Your eye can’t touch or reach the matter it is looking at, it can sense the light that travels to it from the object made of matter.
Is matter visible? A lot of it is, yes. Hold your hand in front of your eyes, for instance, and tell me if anything registers.However, not all matter reflects photons in the optical-wavelength part of the electromagnetic spectrum. Examples include hydrogen, helium, nitrogen, neon, argon, krypton, an... Read more
if its for quantum physics demonstrations, you could have perpetual motion machines, probably. at least until it heats up and dies, like everything else đ
like this idea. some sort of logic gate run for small balls.
Posting this link becuase it’s good read. “Current ideas about memories are far from watertight â for example, that they are stored in the architecture of neuron networks or in the junctions between neurons. âMy gut instinct is that neuroscience has lots of things that remain puzzling,â says Fisher. So why not see if there are better quantum explanations?”
Lol, because we understand neither, we put them together so that’s one less thing to worry about. The double-slit experiment has lots to answer for!
Read this, if you can get through it. It’s worth it – probably đ
Never heard of this idea before but yeah… since quantum theory is the most fundamental theory of matter that is currently available, it is a legitimate question to ask whether quantum theory can help us to understand consciousness. Relativity didn’t help with that.
“atoms” came before “matter” idea, so linking back to this as they are related,
Don’t trust those on Quora who try to help out but don’t think things through. Your eye can’t touch or reach the matter it is looking at, it can sense the light that travels to it from the object made of matter.
Yep, I guess if you can’t see atoms, then you can’t see matter. Never thought of it that way but yeah, all is light. weird.
NYU says you can – but then they are explaining things to those who don’t have much knowledge – so keeping it simple…