Our brain is a three-pound universe where thoughts arise from the entanglement of atoms. For a long time, we believed life obeyed only classical rules, while quantum physics belonged to the tiny, cold world of particles. But new research shows that quantum effects might shape life itself, from how plants capture sunlight to how birds find their way. This essay explores whether the same strange rules could also shape our minds and consciousness. Could thought arise from quantum links inside our neurons? And if so, does the act of thinking help the universe choose its reality? “The Quantum Brain” looks at where physics, biology, and the mystery of awareness meet.
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