The mind body problem does not concern the relationship between the mind and physical reality, but between two different *models that our mind makes*. Solving it requires to understand how our mind constructs and relates models in different frames.
I don't think that 300 neurons (~1 column) are sufficient to have an interesting model of the world and the models of other columns.
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There are waaaaaay more than 300 neurons in a cortical column. I think you are thinking of minicolumns.
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yes, a terminology difference. I had in mind ~100K neurons & 650M connections per column (dividing all 15B neurons or 100T connections in the neocortex by 150K columns). From JH's 'dinner napkin' model of the neocortex :) https://youtu.be/upXsle3yB6A?t=261 …https://numenta.com/blog/2019/01/16/the-thousand-brains-theory-of-intelligence/ …
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