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>If yes, where's your proof? What part of the brain is special?
The brain is not special. It follows the same ruleset of the virtual reality. Maybe you mean the consciousness? Why is the consciousness special? Are you asking if the virtual brain is physical, or the consciousness? The virtual brain is not special. It follows the same rule set as the physical world. It's physical (virtual) The consciousness is not physical (consciousness is fundamental and not derived from anything, including virtual brains). This is why, as david chalmers has pointed out, that consciousness is resistant to quantum superposition. This is why there can be no dead and alive cats. Von neuman and wigner and schrodinger and heisenberg and all of the founding fathers of QM knew this. It's been an attempted cover up since. Everett, the guy that came up with the many world interpretation, contrived his whole scheme to avoid the implications with regard to consciousness and the von neuman chain See pic related and the pic related of the next post

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