Discussion

We combined little basic knowledge of the brain with the observation of a quantum coherence during consciousness to conclude that the brain must be a quantum computer. This new concept has not found many followers over the years because it moves radically away from known concepts in mind and even quantum mind. However, topological computing is maybe the most obvious, natural, and fundamental known concept which could be applied to the mind.
We started with philological considerations about how we experience life. The introduction of an unknown computational network which is disconnected from direct access via neurones could explain the notion of dualisms in the philosophy of mind. We proposed a network which is out of reach for the human observer because it works in different space and time scales which is not directly accessible through neurones.