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There are aspects of quantum that we don't understand, but we have no reason to believe intelligence relies on them, any more than bridges do.
We actually do have reason to believe that, since our current understanding of consciousness is very incomplete. Human consciousness extends far beyond our current understanding. I am referring to the full extent of the capabilities of the human mind, not some isolated aspects of it. The physics of bridges is well known. That is basically a solved problem. Human consciousness/intelligence is an open problem, and may…
Are you leaving the reason unsaid, or am I in fact reading your argument correctly: "We don't understand consciousness, and we don't understand quantum, therefore it is likely consciousness relies on quantum." There's already plenty of mystery in an ordinary deterministic computation-driven approach to intelligence.