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And the macro level.

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Macro level is classical physics level.

Micro level is quantum physics level.

Awareness comes from the interference between particles, at whatever level.

The issue of consciousness is vague until it's determined/decided what the basic definition of consciousness is. Does it involve intent? Purpose? Free will? Knowledge? Or are these later arising products of it? Are there levels of consciousness? Does it amass into greater constituencies, like that of groups of people who together form a greater ability of mind than the single individuals on their own? How does the subconscious play into it? Is it a separate thing or is it a deeper level of it? Why do people who are in a sleep or trance state able to elicit phenomena (i.e. telepathy, clairvoyance) that they can't while in a fully waking state? Is this evidence of deeper consciousness?

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I argue there's no difference. The quantum level is statistical probability because the events are too quick to perceive otherwise.

Quantum theory is also non-communitative which means it's more accurate to deal with proportions than using linear metric measurments.

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Perceived by who?

Statistical probability depends on number vales, but number values are just a form of measurement. If you reduce or increase the amount that number values represent, you essentially change the level of perception. So if you break the numbers down small enough, the probabilities become less certain because the statistics are different in small but more noticeable ways.

At the quantum level, potentials determine outcomes. What causes those potentials to shift? Can mind at the macro level affect the potential of an experiment? It's been shown time and again that they can and do.

Time and space are just forms of measurement. Breaking them down into smaller and smaller quantities leads to Planck's Law, where Planck's time and Planck's length define the smallest possible quantities of each. Beyond that, classical physics breaks down and quantum physics come into play. A world determined only by potentials. New forms of determination are required. New characteristics of matter arise. Action at a distance becomes possible, based on entanglement. How do particles that are entangled know what each other are doing when they are miles apart?