Researchers noticed that human brains emit light. That very weak light that very sensitive sensors see is the thing that causes interesting ideas and thoughts. The fact is that we know that there is nothing meaningless in human brains. And that strange light must have some connection to brain activity. The question is can part of our thoughts be based on quantum entanglement between some electric or photonic field in human brains?
The human brains have the capacity to feel magnetic fields because axons transport electric signals. The question is what parts in our brain make that entanglement? Do neurons trap ions like protons into the ion pumps and then make quantum entanglement with them? There is suspicion that the myelin cylinders are the key element in the brain's quantum entanglement.
If that structure is the thing, that is behind the human brain's superiority it would be the ultimate boost for quantum computing. Researchers can copy that structure into the quantum processors. And make room-temperature quantum computers possible.
The quantum entanglement can be made between axons or electric fields around axons. We know that human brains will not make anything that it doesn’t need. And the thing is that the very weak light in brains can have its purpose in the thinking process. There is also another interesting thing that researchers noticed. The human brain cells are growing in old age. The memory cells make new neurons all the time. The reason why our cognitive abilities decrease when we turn older is that our brains lose more neurons than they can replace.
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"A closer look at myelin cylinders and its location along the neuron’s axon." (Popular mechanics, Quantum Entanglement in Your Brain Is What Generates Consciousness, Radical Study Suggests)
Or neurons start to remove connections faster than before. The destructive thing is that the number of axon connections will decrease so fast that brains cannot adapt to that situation. Our brains simply don't have time to transport memories to the next neuron generation. So do we use our brains less in middle age than in young ages? Do our brains cut so many useless axon connections that they cannot save memories?
But the problem with alcoholism and some other brain damage caused is that those things destroy brain cells faster than the new brain cells can form. When the memory cell creates a new brain cell, that cell is meaningless without its memories. Brain damage sometimes means that the brain memory neurons have no time to send the memories to those cells. That makes them "empty".
If those neurons exist they cannot perform the same duties as their precursors can. The cell loses its instructions on how it must make those things. Without those memory units, the neuron cannot do anything. The ability to create new neurons in the old ages makes it theoretically possible to input data, or “train” those new cells and then inject them into human brains.
The big question is does AI make us less intelligent than our precursors were? The thing is that if a person uses lots of AI the person uses less brain capacity than a person who uses less AI if we think about the neurological aspect, if brains do not use some neural tracks that means that neurons remove those tracks. So if a person writes all texts and draws all things using the AI that can decrease the use of axons and that can decrease the IQ if that happens over a long period. When a person doesn’t use neural tracks that means brains will remove those tracks.
When people use artificial intelligence for essays they must not think. They must not collect information and the main thing is that they must not process that data. The AI will give them a correct set. And that doesn't give them a chance to process and taste information. In the worst case, the student simply copy-paste the test task to AI. And that makes the essay for them. That doesn't require very much thinking. And in that version, the student cannot advance very much.
So that means that it’s necessary that people use their brains for thinking. Without thinking, brains disconnect their connections. People say that we should read books and advance our way of thinking. But the problem is this: we have no time to read.
https://www.euronews.com/next/2025/06/21/using-ai-bots-like-chatgptcould-be-causing-cognitive-decline-new-study-shows
https://www.laptopmag.com/ai/chatgpt-study-by-mit
https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/a65368553/quantum-entanglement-in-brain-consciousness/
https://www.sciencealert.com/your-brain-emits-a-secret-light-that-scientists-are-trying-to-read
B https://scitechdaily.com/brain-cells-keep-growing-even-in-old-age-study-finds/
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