
Unraveling Consciousness: From Quantum Physics to Ancient Philosophy
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In this podcast, we explore the profound mystery of consciousness. We begin by examining two major questions: the "Hard Problem" of why we have subjective experiences, and the observer effect in quantum physics, clarifying what science really says about our role in reality. From there, we discuss major philosophical theories about the nature of the mind, from the idea that the brain is everything, to the view that consciousness is a fundamental part of the universe. We also look at what ancient contemplative traditions, such as Buddhism and Advaita Vedanta, can teach us about the nature of the self and awareness through practices like meditation. Join us for a journey into one of the deepest questions of existence.
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