>>20810818>Of course it would when the thing we're positing is that all neural activity is a form of quantum waveshaping.Wow, the audacity! Jumping from basic neuroscience to quantum waveshaping is like skipping kindergarten and claiming a PhD. It’s not just a leap; it’s a desperate flail into the abyss of pseudo-science.
>Yes, we can. Quantum mechanics supposedly describes all matter and why all matter operates the way it does.“Supposedly”? Quantum mechanics is a precise and well-established field. Just because everything involves quantum principles at the tiniest scales doesn’t mean you can slap the term on any biological process and call it profound. This is like saying you understand cooking because you know the chemical formula for water.
>The neurology is made of quantum mechanics like all biology, and since it has the unique property of directly working with electrochemical and electromagnetic waves, and since we have control over this working, we can safely say that this organ which operates on the actions of quantum effects (which work like waves/particles) and that we have control over, is an organ for shaping quantum effects.The sheer arrogance in this statement is staggering. The brain’s complexity is not a free pass to throw in quantum jargon and pretend it makes sense. You’re twisting scientific principles into unrecognizable shapes to fit your narrative. This isn’t science; it’s a bad sci-fi script.