Do quantum effects affect functioning of a brain?
>>9062416
you're asking about 2 of the least understood things in science. and asking if they are linked.
Yes, in fact it's the random affects of quantum mechanics which produces free will in humans.
>>9062416
Do mathematical effects affect functioning of a number ?
>>9062424
ANY person saying this is making a random asumption without any hold in reality.
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>>9062426
Making chemistry working aside.
>>9062416
Yes of course it does.
But you probably are trying to get at some connection between consciousness and quantum effects, in which case the answer is i dunno
>>9062416
It might, but if it exists then not by much.
Photosynthesis is more efficient due to quantum effects, something like 10% better.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qgSz1UmcBM
>>9062416
define quantum effects
they obvioudly should
>how
ask god lol
>>9062416
Quantum effects affect everything material by definition, right?
>>9062524
Yes, but usually on the large scale they neutralize each other so, we don't notice them. Is it the case here?
Optical transitions induced through light absorption by biomolecules are subject to quantum effects, and occur in the retina. The retina is technically part of the central nervous system. So that's one example. There are probably more.