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Quantum and Qualia

Quantum and Qualia

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Explore the boundaries of perception, time, reality, and consciousness. Each week, we take a deep dive into a research paper, from neuroscience to philosophy of mind to the foundations of physics. New episodes every Wednesday. Produced with NotebookLM.

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    • Your Emotions Are Constructed, Not Trigged
      Feb 18 2026

      In this episode, we break down the theory of constructed emotion, a framework that challenges the idea that emotions are innate biological “fingerprints.” Instead, emotions are described as predictive simulations the brain constructs to regulate the body’s internal resources through allostasis. We unpack how the brain acts as a concept generator, using past experience and active inference to shape feelings like fear or happiness as context-dependent patterns rather than fixed modules. The result is a view of emotion grounded in large-scale brain networks and a unified predictive mind oriented toward survival and energy efficiency.

      The research paper referenced in this episode along with bonus content for visual learners can be found at https://quantumqualia.notion.site/sources

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      14 min
    • Attention Constructs Reality Using Quantum Logic
      Feb 11 2026

      In this episode, we break down “Quantum-like Qualia hypothesis: from quantum cognition to quantum perception,” a paper proposing the Quantum-like Qualia (QQ) hypothesis, which treats subjective experiences as quantum-like observables rather than fixed points in a mental space. The authors argue that attention functions like a measurement that changes what is experienced, and reframe perception as a dynamic state that yields probabilistic outcomes, making some qualia effectively indeterminate until they are brought into focus. We unpack how this framework uses quantum probability to explain order effects in similarity judgments and predicts Bell-inequality-style violations in perception, and why it matters for building rigorous models of consciousness without claiming the brain is a literal quantum computer.

      The research paper referenced in this episode along with bonus content for visual learners can be found at https://quantumqualia.notion.site/sources

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      18 min
    • Why Evolution Hid the Truth
      Feb 4 2026

      In this episode, we break down Donald Hoffman's Interface Theory of Perception, which argues that evolution favors fitness over veridical truth. The theory proposes that our senses function like a user interface, compressing reality into adaptive icons rather than accurate representations, and claims that natural selection actively drives true perception to extinction. We unpack how this reframes realism, perception, and consciousness, and why it has major implications for cognitive science and philosophy of mind.

      The research paper referenced in this episode along with bonus content for visual learners can be found at https://quantumqualia.notion.site/sources

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      18 min
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