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“Teleporting quantum information is now a practical reality,” asserts Deutsche Telekom. The firm’s T‑Labs used commercially available Qunnect hardware to demo quantum teleportation over 30km of live, commercial Berlin fiber, running alongside classical internet traffic. In an email to Tom’s Hardware, Deutsche Telekom’s PR folks said that Cisco also ran the same hardware and demo process to connect data centers in NYC.

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[–] rah@hilariouschaos.com 1 points 15 hours ago (1 children)

Then you were also taught that there was no way the brain could maintain sustained quantum entanglement

No. I've no idea what could have possibly brought you to that conclusion.

Please don't try to tell me what brought you to that conclusion while multitasking. For that matter, please don't try to tell me at all.

[–] givesomefucks@lemmy.world -1 points 15 hours ago* (last edited 15 hours ago) (1 children)

No. I’ve no idea what could have possibly brought you to that conclusion

Luckily it's easy to find research from that period:

This model requires that the tubulin is able to switch between alternative conformational states in a coherent manner, and that this process be rapid on the physiological time scale. Here, the biological feasibility of the Orch OR proposal is examined in light of recent experimental studies on microtubule assembly and dynamics. It is shown that the tubulins do not possess essential properties required for the Orch OR proposal, as originally proposed, to hold. Further, we consider also recent progress in the understanding of the long-lived coherent motions in biological systems, a feature critical to Orch OR, and show that no reformation of the proposal based on known physical paradigms could lead to quantum computing within microtubules. Hence, the Orch OR model is not a feasible explanation of the origin of consciousness.

https://journals.aps.org/pre/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevE.80.021912

I rember that time as well, although it seems my memory is better than yours, despite you being waaaaaaay more confident.

If you have further questions tho, ask someone else. Good luck finding someone better equiped to talk about this stuff tho. Every days another burnt bridge, right?

[–] rah@hilariouschaos.com 2 points 15 hours ago

Hence, the Orch OR model is not a feasible explanation of the origin of consciousness.

One paper claiming that the Orch OR model is not a feasible explanation of the origin of consciousness does not mean that the Orch OR model is not a feasible explanation of the origin of consciousness.

it seems my memory is better than yours

I'm not sure why you think my memory is in any way relevant.

Published 13 August, 2009

There's a significant journey from being published in a paper to being taught in classes. I was taught Orch OR somewhere between 2008 and 2010 so there's no reason to think memory comes into it.