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Age: exactly the same as Douglas Adams would be if he were still on the planet.
Interests: consciousness, microtubules, infinity and beyond, flight, the noosphere.
Why I'm here - Because I watched The Day I Died this morning and was very moved.
Questions. If consciousness exists as a quantum entanglement (cf Roger Penrose in "The Emperor's New Mind"), generated by the microtubules in braincells, which continues to cohere after brain death -
a) do these clumps (of consciousness) find another home?
b) are they looking for an organism to live in?
c) are they (temporarily) outside space-time?
d) can they go anywhere in the world or the universe?
e) if they don't find a new organism, do they just disappear? What a bummer. Or merge into some cosmic soup of consciousness? Not much fun for the ego!
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