Subject: Re: The physics of consciousness
FWIW, here's my word-salad of the day ...


Environment is a collectively entangling quantum superposition
ubiquitously evoking ongoing experience.

Nobel Laureate Roger Penrose
suggests that quantum theory is rooted in the superposition
posited by Schoedinger’s wave collapse.

That’s very interesting.

Perception complexifies
as ubiquitously (self)identifying quantum superpositions
entangling via boundless organically evolving experience
manifesting as existence.

Collective entanglement
hosts local cognition of anything and everything,
including self-perception;
ever-emergent within the solicitations
of uniquely evolving environment.

Tom