If someone mentions "quantum fields" in any context related to mind and consciousness, they are either terminally confused or lying.
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Replying to @Plinz
What about this?https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3470100 …
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Replying to @Plinz
But it seems to be a respectable study and even if some people use this terminology bad it is plausible that neurons can harness quantum physics to perfom better
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Replying to @GilgameshNusku
It is possible but entirely unrelated to free will and consciousness. Quantum physics is a computational theory, and free will is not a problem of processing speed.
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Replying to @Plinz
No, freewill is a problem of a deterministic and a no deterministic way of view of physics. I am not saying that they are right because I dont even know what is the ultimate random generator Just saying that relate quantum physics with the emerge of conciousness is woth to study
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Replying to @GilgameshNusku
So you are part of the camp that thinks free will depends on whether the universe forces you randomly or deterministically to do stuff, and its probability of existence depends on the current state of physics?
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Replying to @Plinz
I dont think freewill is a thing that individuals have magically, avoiding physics because they have counciousness. And I think that is possible that interactions between neurons can use quantum physics to ease communication
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Replying to @GilgameshNusku
Everything in this universe uses quantum physics. The question is whether the brain implements algorithms that are in the computational class BQP, and whether BQP is a true superset of P. But as far as we know, this question is entirely unrelated to consciousness.
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By the way, the only people that pursue the idea that the brain might be a quantum computer are those that hope that it is relevant for consciousness, but they fail to argue how a BQP algorithm (such as factoring large numbers efficiently) would be relevant.
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Replying to @Plinz
Do you think it is possible to build an NN that uses quantum computation to solve BQP problems that can accelerate training and would allow a more complex architecture that eventually could develop some kind of counciousness?
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