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A new material brings scientists closer to a “quantum brain” – Advanced Science News
An intelligent material that learns by physically changing itself, similar to how the human brain works, could be the foundation of a completely new generation…

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In a recent study published this week, physicists from Radboud University claim they have made an important step forward in the quest to develop a “quantum brain”.
In neuroscience, there is a hypothesis that proposes that classical mechanics cannot explain consciousness. Instead, intelligent materials, like our brains, learn by physically changing themselves, therefore, are more readily explained through quantum mechanical phenomenon such as entanglement and superposition….
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