The idea that "quantum consciousness is where reality is located" suggests consciousness isn't just a brain byproduct but is fundamental, with reality emerging from it, perhaps through quantum processes like observation collapsing wave functions, making our conscious focus shape our experienced world, a concept linking physics, neuroscience, and philosophy.
While some theories propose consciousness interacts with the brain's quantum structures (like microtubules) to create experience, mainstream science still largely views consciousness as an emergent brain function, though these quantum theories offer radical alternatives, suggesting reality is fundamentally participatory.

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