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by gotostatement 1893 days ago
seems too low-level, no? the temporary excitation of a single neuron would most likely just fade away into the equilibrating process of the brain
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>In chaos theory, the butterfly effect is the sensitive dependence on initial conditions in which a small change in one state of a deterministic nonlinear system can result in large differences in a later state.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butterfly_effect

Is there reason to believe the brain is chaotic on that level? The reason I doubt it because any stable biological system has as one of its primary tasks - if not its #1 primary task - to maintain equilibrium. Otherwise it would collapse into chaos due to the inherent imprecision of molecular phenomena. So I would be very surprised if you could stimulate a neuron - not even a neuron, but an electron inside a neuron - and cause something as complex as an idea to form. More likely it would be equilibrated away
Well, cosmic rays can cause perceptions: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmic_ray_visual_phenomena

That said, just saying "chaos theory means any change can cause anything" is a terribly weak argument for "cosmic rays cause ideas". Not to mention all the reasons why it's implausible as a significant idea generator.