Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Does Free Will Theorem imply that quantum mechanics plays crucial role in our brain’s functioning (consciousness)?




  1. Does Free Will Theorem imply that quantum mechanics plays crucial role in our brain’s functioning (consciousness)?





  2. Is opposite statement of Free Will Theorem right: If elementary particles have a certain amount of free will, then so must we?




Because to me elementary particles does have a bit of free will – quantum mechanics guarantees that nobody can predict what one is going to do, say in double slit experiment.




  1. So Penrose was right and origins of our consciousness lie in the laws of quantum mechanics?




  2. Is the only way our free will can come from is that of quantum mechanics?







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