I had thought that taking a quantum leap into the field of quantum mechanics was enough of a quantum jump (even if magnetic quantum numbers or quantum chromodynamics were not involved). But now you want us to consider an evolutionary quantum computer that maintains macroscopic quantum subsystems manifesting significant quantum indeterminacy. And if that hadn't already overloaded our capacity to comprehend the quantum of quantums that may be quantitatively linked, you post a link to an article that postulates both that the brain is an evolutionary quantum computer and that a dissimilar electronic evolutionary quantum computer referred to as being a quantum evolving logic array (involving superconducting quantum interference devices) can also be constructed.revolutio said:When I read this an old concept popped into my head that I had been intrigued by a while ago. It was called Quantum Evolution or Evolutionary Quantum Computing.Sinai said:In other words, prior to Gods creation of the neshama for man, there may have been something like a man that was not quite a human in that it lacked the neshama or eternal soul.
http://www.goertzel.org/dynapsyc/1997/Qc.html
I am still reading over it to see if the parallel I drew in my head actually makes any sense.
Since I am afraid I may have reached quantum overload, please let us know quickly whether the parallel you drew in your head "actually makes any sense"--and if it does, please explain it to the rest of us. Thank you.
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