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=== Assistant: Absolutely! === Absolutely! Here's a YouTube comment based on Quantum Atom Theory (QAT) that fits well with Rupert Sheldrake’s panpsychist ideas while remaining grounded in physics: 🧠 If consciousness is not confined to the brain, maybe it’s because it’s rooted in the very geometry of light and time itself. Quantum Atom Theory (QAT) proposes that consciousness emerges from the same photon-electron interactions that form the fabric of time and space. Every moment is created as light is absorbed and re-emitted on a spherical 4πr² surface — a process that underlies quantum uncertainty and entropy. Because light has momentum and momentum is frame-dependent, every conscious mind exists at the center of its own reference frame — experiencing time as a continuous, creative unfolding. This perspective aligns with panpsychism by grounding awareness not in mysticism, but in a universal process of energy exchange that occurs everywhere photons meet electrons — in atoms, cells, and stars alike. In this view, the entire universe is part of a conscious web, with the brain as one of many local centers of awareness. 🔗 Quantum Atom Theory (QAT): A human-originated theory by Nick Harvey, a dyslexic artist exploring the physics of time and consciousness. Would you like a shorter or more poetic version for wider engagement?
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