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The debate surrounding the nature of time in relation to quantum physics is enriched by discussions on the second law of thermodynamics and the experimental results suggesting backwards time effects. Notably, findings by Benjamin Libet have shown that there's a delay in conscious awareness of decisions, hinting at a 500-millisecond window where thought may influence the past. Despite these findings, skepticism remains prevalent, largely stemming from the prevailing belief that the brain's environment—warm and noisy—precludes quantum effects. However, advances in quantum biology suggest that certain biological systems can indeed harness quantum phenomena at higher temperatures.