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How is emotion explained in quantum physics?

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There is absolutely nothing in physics anywhere that could have predicted the existence of emotion. We would not have conjectured its existence were it not for the fact that we experience it. read more

Quantum mechanics is neither meant nor does it attempt to explain emotion. It is a theory of physics, not psychology. While there have been some ideas about how the basic structure of our brain could be based on quantum-mechanical phenomena, this still has not been proven, and would be far from offering an ‘explanation’ of emotions. read more

Unlike traditional physics that, for the most part, looks at life, us, the world and everything in it as a physical machine of sorts, quantum physics has revealed and clearly understands that it's ALL energy, or "light", as some quantum physicists refer to it. read more

Quantum physics deals with ambiguity in the physical world. The state of a particular particle, the energy it contains, its location — all are uncertain and have to be calculated in terms of probabilities. Quantum cognition is what happens when humans have to deal with difficulty in making a decision (mental ambiguity). read more

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