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  • The authors show that stabilizing the microtubules network with epothilone B delays the onset of unconsciousness in rats under isoflurane anesthesia by one minute.

    This suggests that a normal microtubules network is required for normal neuronal function. This is expected, considering the microtubules network is essential for cell shape and intercellular transport, among other things.

    Taking this as evidence or even concluding that quantum microtubules vibrations are responsible for consciousness is a very big stretch.

    I’m also unclear why this would be specific to neurons or higher animals for that matter. Virtually every eukaryotic cells has microtubules.

    tl;dr: me no likey.





  • sunyata@mander.xyztohaiku_poetry@lemmy.mlWhen the sun kissed
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    2 months ago

    Ah I see your point. All I know about haikus is from this source.

    After highlighting the most important characteristics of a haiku it states:

    […] form is not nearly as important as the other strategies I’ve covered. Form, in fact, is the most misunderstood aspect of haiku.

    Since most english haikus I come across do not adhere to the strict format I assume it’s true.

    Initially I stuck to the pure 5/7/5 format and that was fun, but after some experimentation I appreciated the greater flexibility which allows for a better rhythm.