When everything consist of atoms, what does an human “thought” consist of?

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It’s so difficult to imagine.
Can anyone help me?

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Not everything consists of atoms. Thoughts (and other things like them, like concepts of love or evil or fairness) are generally held to be quantum-field interactions that emerge from the electrochemical processes in our brains. There is not an “atom” of beauty, for instance. But it is possible for our brains to perceive things and feel that they are beautiful.

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