[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"exercise-544":3},{"payload":4,"id":7,"user":8,"level":14,"course":15,"activity":16,"activity_slug":17,"title":6,"topic":18,"tone":19,"stats":20,"created":23,"score":24,"is_favorite":25,"public":26,"is_external":25},{"text":5,"title":6},"Few ideas in contemporary philosophy of mind are as contentious as quantum consciousness, a hypothesis that seeks to explain subjective awareness by reference to processes at the subatomic level. Rarely (0) HAS a theory attracted such fascination while remaining so resistant to empirical confirmation. Its defenders argue that classical accounts of cognition are all (1) .......... exhausted, in as much as they fail to explain why neural computation should ever give rise to experience at all. Critics, however, maintain that the theory rests on analogies, many (2) .......... which are rhetorically impressive but scientifically fragile. Had stronger evidence emerged, the proposal (3) .......... have moved beyond the margins of serious debate; as it is, it survives largely because no consensus account has yet displaced it. Nor (4) .......... its appeal be dismissed as merely fashionable, for it speaks to a longstanding intuition that consciousness may be irreducible to mechanism. Even so, several of its central claims may (5) .......... been overstated, especially when speculative physics is presented as though it were settled fact. The result is a discourse in which metaphor passes (6) .......... explanation, and in which unresolved questions are sometimes treated as discoveries. All (7) .......... the most committed advocates now concede that any adequate theory must account for the brain's biological complexity, without (8) .......... quantum effects a privileged explanatory status from the outset.","Quantum Consciousness",544,{"id":9,"username":10,"first_name":11,"last_name":12,"image":13},22486,"thanasis-kalpaktsis","Thanasis","Kalpaktsis","https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/a/ACg8ocKsgHZxh5qIVo4_x8woFe2N7no3UAuMvF2C9zlUUilNlyY4Dg=s96-c","C2","Reading","Open Cloze","open-cloze","Generate a C2 Open Cloze on quantum consciousness. Focus on negative inversion, modal perfects, partitive relatives (of which), and rare idioms like 'all but' or 'in as much as'. Use a dense, academic register in which the gaps require deep contextual understanding.","Professional",{"times_played":21,"num_favorites":22},1,0,"2026-05-02T18:18:04",null,false,true]