This video was made my “dr” Allen Iverson, AI. There isn’t a neuroscientist in the world, besides Penrose and that one anesthesiologist friend of his, who believe quantum microtubules are any more special than the actin cytoskeleton for consciousness 😂😂😂
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Thank you for your comment and for engaging in this fascinating discussion. Consciousness is indeed one of the greatest mysteries we’re trying to unravel, and it invites exploration from many perspectives, including quantum mechanics. While the notion of quantum microtubules might seem unconventional, it's part of an ongoing effort to expand our understanding of consciousness by exploring new theories. The quantum world operates on principles vastly different from the everyday Newtonian physics we’re used to, making it feel almost otherworldly to many people. Concepts that may seem "odd" today could lead us to profound insights tomorrow. History shows us that groundbreaking ideas often appear radical at first-like when early thinkers proposed that Earth was round rather than flat. Such paradigm shifts often meet skepticism, yet they propel our understanding forward. While traditional neuroscience may not yet widely accept theories like the Orch-OR model by Penrose and Hameroff, exploring these ideas can open doors to new ways of thinking. The interplay of brain wave coherence, altered states of consciousness, and quantum mechanics might eventually help us uncover more about the profound nature of conscious experience.