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Quantum means the smallest fundamental unit of energy and matter, usually considered at very small scales. But the laws governing the quantum world are bizarre and exotic, quite different from our everyday world of classical physics governed by Newton's laws and Maxwell's equations. For example in the quantum world, particles can exist in multiple locations or states simultaneously -- quantum superposition. Another quantum feature is nonlocal entanglement -- quantum particles separate but still remain mysteriously connected (what Einstein referred to as 'spooky action at a distance'). And multiple quantum particles can condense to a unified state -- quantum coherence.
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In contrast, the ‘monists’ hold that there is only one source material of origin. The ‘idealist’ monists believe that everything is mental; and the ‘materialist’ monist thinks that everything is physical or material. The contemporary scientific-philosophic view favours the ‘materialist’ theory. The mental stuff including consciousness comes from the realm of physical stuff. Consciousness may be generated at the gross level of neurons and their synaptic connections, or may arise by quantum phenomena involving the microtubules in the brain. The mechanisms however are a subject of intense research and speculation.
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HAMEROFF = MICROTUBULE MAESTRO
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The best thing about midlife is the freedom to rewrite the rules—to let go of expectations that no longer serve you and create a life that feels true to who you are now.
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