I saw something faintly suggestive somewhere recently that indicated it might possibly be possible for QM to have some influence, but neurons are pretty big things.
I'll point out, for the general edification of those reading rather than for your benefit, that classical computation considers a very small class of devices that don't seem to be anything like the brain. And we don't really understand the details of those devices anyway.
T'was in fact Penfold. Here he is.
You know, I suppose I have broken the golden rule:
"Whereof we cannot speak, we must remain silent."
Really, I wanted to clear my head of some heaviness, the I Ching did the job (as melo said, the sound of something elegant being hit lightly), and I thought it was humorous that the I Ching brought up 20 - "It does not further one to go anywhere," which my brain translated as DO NOTHING, THERE'S NO POINT AT THE MOMENT, but I had a moving fifth line, did I not mention this?
...which I also found humorous...I know I know, it's just rorschach. Anyway, the moving line created Hexagram 23 which was all about how benevolent rulers should behave.
There's a reference to your key point in the judgement.
And I'm hoping that reading a bunch of non-science types bandy words about wildly hasn't made you despair.
Regarding Jerome, for yes I read him (as head of ET) straight into Hexagram 20, "Contemplation / View"...
I thought this was humorous as I thought it (rorschach rorschach!) summed up the current attitude in re: (yes, you guessed) the structure of ET as it stands. But I was doing this in real time, so then I read.
And because I was questioning this (questioning the judgement--I suppose the answer to my unanswered question "Whither ET?" which may be my own personal question, but I think others ask the same thing...
(And I thought it was humorous that the I Ching symbol up top looks a bit like a starfish...)
So anyway, I added my snarky comments re: "But we don't believe in rulers, do we?" etc. to counter the supposed truths being listed by the I Ching in its role as Oracle.
So here's me fessing up to you senor in the hope of cheering you up or letting you give me up as a lost cause. And hmmm. What can I give you? Something powerful.
But also something funky.
Something tasty.
Something beautiful
Ach, laddie, I must dash! May all your pleasures be very pleasurable!
To all of yez, of course! Don't fight forces, use them R. Buckminster Fuller.