Please Write4u, you’re starting to lose credibility, “My main complaint is lack of communication between the specializations,” seriously? First aim, then shoot. Levin seems plenty willing to collaborate and think outside the box.
No one is dismissing the fundamental level importance of microtubules! But there simply doesn’t seem to be the evidence to enable the communicators tell the more compelling story, you are trying to convince me is a done deal. The quantum foam is just that, sure it forms the glue that enables everything else. But that’s not where the story ends.
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This isn’t that sort of contest. Besides, look at what you’re doing, five year old talk, what’s new?
Besides, to my perspective much of it is asking the wrong questions anyways. quantum foam and biology and philosophizing. ![]()
Beyond that, I recall you skirting my complaints of another Hameroff talk of about the same vintage. Oh another complain, from my sampling his talks seem to keep covering the same ground. Someone like Solms do a sampling of his talks and you’ll see a dynamic development and scope. Levin, I haven’t sampled enough to form an opinion.