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Many believe Qualia or internal subjective experience are not describable or modelable by our current physics. This may be because we still haven't discovered its physics. But do you think qualia is related to quantum mechanics? I think the correct quantum interpretation can at least describe qualia. Here's the reason why I think quantum ontology is very important. We know qualia is not part of our physics as many believed. So how is qualia related to matter (our brain)? The right quantum interpretation might offer the interface of how qualia is coupled to brain. This is so because matter is described by quantum mechanics. What controls the behavior of matter... the wave function. Therefore the right interpretation would offer solution to how qualia is related to the wave function which describes matter (the brain). What do you think? Bottom line is. Qualia is non-physical, brain is physical, what connects the two but wave function?! So search for the right quantum interpretation must involve knowing how qualia is coupled to matter (the brain). If you can see logical flaw in this argument, pls justify your counter arguments. If you can offer arguments that qualia is related to spacetime instead and not to matter (quantum), then pls. explain why you think it is so. I've thought of this for 8 years already. If you can see the fallacy of my thought. Pls. let me know why. Thanks.