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Spacetime, Quantum, and Mind: The Limits of Computability

This article provides a profound analysis of the limits of modern science in the context of the nature of human consciousness and the laws of physics. The author explores Roger Penrose's concept, which suggests that thought processes cannot be fully reduced to algorithmic operations. The text explores the triad of worlds: Platonic, physical, and mental, seeking points of contact between mathematical truth and objective quantum reduction. The reader will learn how Gödel's theorem influences our understanding of intelligence and the role of entropy and the Weyl curvature hypothesis in the evolution of the universe. This is an intellectual journey through quantum mechanics and the geometry of space-time, raising fundamental questions about whether the mind is merely a biological computer or a phenomenon rooted in the deeper structure of reality.

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