"blackhawks: I agree. Just after our jet takes off from DFW in Feb on the way over to the Big island I start felling better. LOL"
Or "quantum computations" if you must
Medical Hypotheses Volume 125, April 2019, Pages 57-69 Medical Hypotheses The physical nature of subjective experience and its interaction with the brain Author FredricSchiffer
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Most experience is non-conscious, as discussed by Wright and others, like the soundtrack of a movie to which our brains respond continuously and emotionally even though, we are only intermittently consciously aware of it. I will explore how non-conscious experience may relate to the self, and how it might become conscious. I will offer present support and directions for testing this plausible hypothesis, as well as potential clinical applications in psychology. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0306987718313355
Who knows. Your subjectivity could even have something to do with the fact you are being bombarded by some 650 trillion neutrinos every second (0:41)
How Neutrinos Shapeshift Like No Other Matter We Know
Here's a brief look at how strange these exotic particles really are.
By Avery Thompson Jun 15, 2017
MinutePhysicsYouTube
Nearly every type of matter in the universe keeps its same basic qualities, no matter where it is in space, or where it is in time. Things don't spontaneously change into something else at random.But there's one exception: neutrinos. These tiny particles behave primarily according to the laws of quantum mechanics, and as a result they behave in some pretty strange ways.
There are three types of neutrino: the electron neutrino, the muon neutrino, and the tau neutrino. Neutrinos are created in particle interactions, and the three types of neutrino are named after the particle that is responsible for creating them. https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/a26941/neutrinos-quantum-shapeshift/
Who knows? LOL
It was Plato who said, “He, O men, is the wisest, who like Socrates, knows that his wisdom is in truth worth nothing”