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15543488 No.15543488 [Reply] [Original]

Is it possible to use advanced quantum computers to measure and predict the quantum state and dynamics of the neurons involved in a scientific discovery? ie. machines that can manipulate and calculate with qubits to observe and simulate how the brain cells that process information and generate insights behave at the quantum level.

>> No.15543490

>>15543488
in even simpler terms: when someone's making a discovery, what exactly is happening in his brain

>> No.15544221

>>15543488
>>/sqt (>>15518975)
Impossible. Quantum computers can simulate the behaviour of atoms or molecules at best, not entire brain cells. Also you asking this tells me you don't know about either of those things.
I don't know what happens however. Likely dopamine release.