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Monday, January 16, 2017

THE PRIMACY OF CONSCIOUSNESS



The fundamental nature of reality is actually consciousness. It may be the fundamental essence of the Universe. Many have made such claims from metaphysical perspectives, but the possibility has always been ignored by scientists. The problems the materialist scientific worldview has with consciousness and it proposes an alternative world view which, rather than contradicting science, makes new sense of much of modern physics. This presents a reasoned argument that shows how they are pointing towards the one thing science has always avoided considering - the primary nature of consciousness.
Anyone can find thousands of websites that explain what consciousness is and as for my blogger, given that I’ve talked about it here already, I can only add that a good analogy of consciousness is explained based on work by the Italian Giulio Tononi.
Imagine the difference between the image of an apple to your brain and a digital camera. The raw image is the same whether on a camera screen or in your head. The camera treats each pixel independently and doesn’t recognize an object. Your brain, however, will combine parts of the image to identify an object, that it is an apple and that it is food. Here, the camera can be seen as ‘unconscious’ and the brain as ‘conscious’.
Then there’s the whole concept that our entire universe is conscious itself and this makes our human consciousness very connected (or entangled) to our mind, that half of the scientific world is now trying to locate in our brain, or in the center of the universe. I invite my readers to spend some time going to the websites I linked below and know that sooner than later I’ll give a good indication to what the eternal existence of those who’ve been costing me absurd amounts of money is going to be.


  1.  https://www.scienceandnonduality.com/if-everything-is-consciousness-is-everything-conscious/
  2. https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/is-consciousness-universal/#
  3. http://www.livescience.com/47096-theories-seek-to-explain-consciousness.html
  4. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consciousness

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