Russell,

Gosh, somebody on this list is actually nice enough to volunteer they agree 
with me on something. Very refreshing!

Thanks!
Edgar



On Friday, January 17, 2014 7:01:26 PM UTC-5, Russell Standish wrote:
>
> On Sat, Jan 18, 2014 at 12:10:23PM +1300, LizR wrote: 
> > On 18 January 2014 11:34, meekerdb <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
> wrote: 
> > 
> > >  It doesn't mean anything.  There are microtubles in all cells.  So 
> why 
> > > don't I think with my penis...oh...never mind.  :-) 
> > > 
> > 
> > Teehee. You're not the messiah, you're a very naught boy! 
> > 
> > I thought Tegmark showed that the Penrose theory is unlikely (by some 
> > ridiculously large factor) because the brain isn't supercooled and 
> isolated 
> > from influences that may cause decoherence within about 10^-25 
> seconds... 
> > 
>
> Exactly. Quantum superposition within microtubules seems an unlikely 
> source of computational power within the brain. Quantum randomness is 
> more likely to occur due to thermal fluctuations across the synaptic 
> gap, and I quite agree with Edgar that it is an essential part of the 
> only sensible conception of free will (the ability to act irrationality). 
>
> Not that Edgar is the first to say it, nor would I claim that title 
> for myself :). 
>
> Cheers 
>
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