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That will be the day.
Well

I cant really put my finger on it. As a species we ve had (or maybe in some cases still having) enough problems to recognize consciousness in animals. Just mentioning Des Cartes for the sake of conversation; he argued that only humans are conscious.
It took us more than two centuries by then to actively recognize and research animal consciousness. (I am not referring to the Problem of Other Minds, which I believe is part of Philosophical Skepticism).
Wittgenstein wrote: "If the lion could speak, we could not understand it." I am only curious if and how could we even realize or perceive (and of course how long would that take us) that there is a communicative intention (which of course presupposes that quarks are conscious).
To be honest I find it highly unlikely. Not because I reject the notion of a conscious quark (a conscious quark would not have already communicated with us ever since the double-split experiment, no?), but because the same definitions collapse , start to have no meaning and lead us to quantum mysticism.
As part of the physical world, are we not made of quarks? Could it be that maybe we ourselves are the manifestation of quark consciousness? [It sounds New-Agey, but not my intention.At all. ]
Finally, this quark consciousness, does it have free will?
Is it possible that we just "want" to shift the problem of consciousness to the quantum world and so we interpret everything we see around us through the confirmation bias of the already-induced-in-us religious (pantheistic, mystic) ideas? Is the quantum consciousness free will more free or even so, by human consciousness standards?
(to be quite frank with you, I have not yet read the entire thread here but I am about to finish reading it one of these days. If this has already been answered, then please ignore it. Thank you)