The OP, I think, would read "Qualia exist and cannot be explained by materialism, therefore materialism is a false description of reality" if it were more coherently stated. One possible reason why it wasn't is that it's an argument from ignorance in the purest form.
Dave
Well that and you will never, never, absolutely never get a defintion of whatever the goddamn chuff "qualia" that doesn't define them as "The part of the human experience that science can't explain."
We could grab someone who talks about qualia, show them every step from the photon hitting the eye at wavelength of approximately 625–740 nanometres, being detected by the rods and cones, sent to the brain via the optic nerve, and triggering a specific set of neurons and they'll still go "No there's something missing, that's not the same thing as EXPERIENCING red."
"What's Qualia?"
"It's an unexplained part of the human experience."
"Okay but what it is?"
"It's the part of the human experience we can't explain."
"Okay but... what... is... it?"
"Okay it's the feeling of the breeze on a summer day, the taste of an apple, the feel of silk..."
"All of that is simple neurological functioning."
"No. That doesn't explain all of it."
"What part can it not explain?"
"The Qualia."
"And what is the qualia?"
"It's the part that science can't explain."
20 GOTO 10.
Qualia is defined as the part of our experience we can't explain, and the explained part of our experience is qualia.
There's no question to be answered here. The qualia isn't in the garage right next to the invisible dragon.