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A few days ago, I marveled at how effortlessly the human brain can perform non-trivial tasks such as reading or typing glyphs while simultaneously processing their meaning. And yet, reading is considered a relaxing activity, not even stretching our cognitive abilities much! 1/8 https://warpcast.com/aviationdoctor.eth/0xd067c5be
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Expanding on this — how is it possible that the human brain performs lighting-speed computations, such as estimating the trajectory of the ball in a game of tennis or driving a car on the freeway while holding a conversation, given the high latency of inter-neuronal communication (on the order of 10–20 ms)? Furthermore, how does it make sense that our modest wetware operating on low power and potassium-sodium exchanges can outperform silicon chips at such mundane tasks? 2/8
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Increasingly, the answer appears to be that the human brain operates like *both* a macroscopic classical system and a microscopic quantum one simultaneously. In statistical physics terms, the brain is said to operate near a critical point, much like water at the edge of boiling (phase transition), a nuclear reactor nearing a sustained chain reaction, or an ordered classical system bordering on the chaotic behavior of a non-linear system. 3/8
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