@Plinz are you aware of The Relativistic Brain theory? To my layman mind, it presents some real difficulties to computationalism.
@amasad I have not read it. It seems to be mostly motivated by a need to preserve the sanctity of human nonmechanicality...
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@Plinz I did feel a dash of mysticism. A rehashing of Penrose's ideas. But the data and conclusions from the authors BMI work is interesting -
@amasad Both relativity and QM are computational theories. How do they pull off the trick of saving human minds from computability? - 6 more replies
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