Non-locality is easy to explain. Much harder to explain: locality. Locality is just way more familiar.
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In the same way, I wonder if multiple personality disorder is not more obvious to explain than having a single, unified personality. That seems to be harder to achieve for a brain.
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Replying to @Plinz
i dont even understand how a single CELL stays organized!
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I suspect that cells are more complicated than anything else we know. Quite certainly a lot more complicated than brains.
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hmm... dunno. say map proteins to nerve cells. more proteins in cell than neurons in brain? wuts connectivity? many proteins interact with many other proteins, over a period of a second or minute, how many different interactions? hmm
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slow connection but i'm looking up who this bjork guy is and who made the video content...
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Are you kidding me https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75WFTHpOw8Y …
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Replying to @Plinz
gal. lot of pop culture esp music i dont follow! huh.
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She is a serious artist and did some collaborations with Michel Gondry (one of the few people who manage to be deep, scientifically/philosophically accurate, and poetical at the same time).
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