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6. The Observer and the Observed: Double Subject Fallacy, Fractals and “The Third Eye”
Before you start reading, I will remind that this is not Georges Bataille, neither Gabriel García Márquez, nor Philip K. Dick. It’s an article that could formally belong to consciousness studies. By someone’s definition that encompasses psychology, philosophy, physics, sociology, religion, dynamic systems, mathematics, computer science, neuroscience, art, biology, cognitive science, anthropology, and linguistics. Nevertheless,…
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5. How Can a String Represent Consciousness? Solution to Graviton Problem
*Update regarding 2022 Nobel Prize in physics (06/10/22) Conflict between Einestein’s and Bohr’s position on properties of QM has been experimentally solved in favour of Bohr. bigthink: “Do our objects have predetermined characteristics that they “agreed upon” beforehand, like shape and color (Einstein’s hidden variables)? Or are their properties determined at the instant of measurement,…
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2. One-Time Limerence Or An Apocalypse
“Socrates states that mania is not always evil, but can be a blessing, when it is sent as a gift from the gods. This divine gift of mania is inspiration, of which Socrates distinguishes four different kinds: prophecy, telestic madness, poetic madness and madness of love.” Divine Mania: Alteration of Consciousness in Ancient Greece Following is the sentence I…
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1. Non-Materialist Theories Banned in Academia
A quote that summarizes ontological shock: THE INSIGHT THAT OUR UNDERSTANDING OF THE WORLD AS A REALITY INDEPENDENT OF MENTATION IS A MISTAKEN INTELLECTUAL INFERENCE – Bernardo Kastrup, More Than Allegory Greetings, curious reader! You may roam through the blog and have a deeper look on why do I suggest dualistic evolution – one being…
