It's just formal game but you still haven't managed to write down the state space nor specify the transition probabilities for a single atom let alone a person.
> It's just formal game but you still haven't managed to write down the state space nor specify the transition probabilities for a single atom let alone a person.
False.
I've given you the state space. It's the one defined by 2^(k*10^17) bits. That's your state space. I don't know why you have a hard time with this concept, it doesn't seem particularly challenging to me.
I've also said, in what I thought was quite clear language, that writing down the transition probabilities for even a system significantly simpler than a human brain would require so much information that by the Bekenstein bound it would require a universe substantially larger than this one to avoid becoming a black hole.
If you're not going to accept that the very specific things you asked for — things which you seem to accept exist — are already sufficient to be proof that quantum mechanics and by extension all of reality including humans are in the set of things defined by Markov chains unless I literally destroy the universe by writing the function down in that fashion, then we're done.
Or are you shifting the goal posts when you wrote this?:
> and the unitary operator that corresponds to your daily activities in terms of a Markov chain
Given that what actually fits into a comment box is either a super-high-level representation where it's transitions at a macro level like "sleep" -> "get up" -> "go to work" etc. or a super-low-level representation like iħ ∂ψ/∂t |ψ> = (H^)|ψ>