burnt wrote:This theory is bogus.
Although quantum effects can be observed in larger systems this is usually under very specific conditions. Quantum mechanics is describing things at the plank level.
Most of what goes on in the brain and neurotransmitters is described by classical mechanics.
Penrose is a genius but hes WAY off on this one. Hes a damn good physicist but he should stick to physics and stay away from the brain. His microtubule theory is total BS.
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The theories are probably wrong, agreed. Like bufoman said:
bufoman wrote:People are making theories without adequate knowledge of the system. It would be like trying to guess the image of a puzzle with 90% of the pieces missing.
But still, I like that people are at least trying to piece together what we know. The issue isn't really about
burnt wrote:what goes on in the brain
It's about what is going on during the phenomena that we've found in quantum mechanics. What is the variable in heisenberg's uncertainty principle that we aren't able to observe? How can two particles become entangled, and communicate faster than the speed of light? And of course, there are the questions that arise from the use of psychedelics.
I'm not willing to exclude the possibility of consciousness playing a role. It's no coincidence that people talk about these "consciousness theories" on a site devoted to the spirit molecule.
We shouldn't jump to conclusions or start believing that we've found all the answers or can completely explain the entire system of existence in a few thread posts... but I like that we keep the possibility of the role of consciousness as a hot topic, whatever that role may be.
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