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Consider for example Orch OR theory. If it or something like it were to be accurate, the brain would not "obey physical laws that can be described by mathematics".

>Consider for example Orch OR theory

Yes, or what about leprechauns?

Orch OR is probably wrong, but the broader point is that we still don’t know which physical processes are necessary for cognition. Until we do, claims of definitive brain simulability are premature.
the transition probability matrices don't obey the laws of statistics?

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