For philosopher Ken Wilber these developments signify an evolutionary transition from the mental consciousness characteristic of both animals and humans to subtle consciousness, which is archetypal, trans individual, and intuitive, to causal consciousness, and then ultimately to consciousness as such. Super consciousness, integral consciousness, cosmic consciousness, turquoise-stage consciousness, and consciousness as such are all […]
Extended Awareness: The Possibilities of Quantum Consciousness – Huffington Post (blog)
The quantum mind or quantum consciousness group of hypotheses propose that classical mechanics cannot explain consciousness. It posits that quantum mechanical phenomena, such as quantum entanglement and superposition, may play an important part in the brain’s function and could form the basis of an explanation of consciousness. It is proposed that the wave function collapses […]
The Illusion of Existence: How Being Made Out of Nothing Dictates Reincarnation
Bridging Quantum Mechanics and Vedic Wisdom to Unveil the Eternal Cycle of Life Introduction The nature of existence has fascinated humanity for millennia, and modern science now converges with ancient wisdom to challenge our very understanding of reality. At the heart of this inquiry is a profound assertion: what we experience as “something” is, […]
Death Is Not Final – Open to Debate
Exploring the Transcendence of Life Beyond the Physical Realm In our ongoing quest to understand the mysteries of existence, the concept of death has always inspired deep inquiry and debate. As featured in Miral Pirezaccalik’s compelling video, the idea that death may not be the definitive end but rather a transformative transition challenges the […]
Can Quantum Physics Explain Consciousness? – The Atlantic
Quantum Horizons: Exploring Consciousness Beyond Classical Boundaries The enduring question—Can quantum physics explain consciousness?—has intrigued scientists and philosophers alike for decades. Inspired by The Atlantic’s thought-provoking article and enriched by insights from the Closer To Truth video on the quantum brain, we’re invited to re-examine the age-old mystery of how our minds emerge from […]
Quantum information meets condensed matter: inside the mind of Xie Chen – Phys.Org
Charting the Nexus of Quantum Entanglement and Material Innovation In the ever-evolving quest to understand the universe at its most fundamental level, Xie Chen’s pioneering research offers a fresh perspective on the interplay between quantum information and condensed matter physics. As showcased in the Phys.org article and further illuminated by the Caltech video, Chen’s […]
Returning to Natural Mind: Embracing the Quantum Essence of Consciousness
Rediscovering the innate intelligence that bridges science and spirit in our modern lives. In our quest to understand the universe, both modern science and ancient wisdom guide us toward a profound realization: the mind we habitually operate with is not our true, expansive nature. Drawing inspiration from the article “Returning to Natural Mind” on […]
Quantum coherent-like state observed in a biological protein for the first time – Phys.Org
Quantum Coherent-Like State In A Biological Protein It is amazing what scientists can find and figure out. I remember being taught a lot about what atoms are and what they do. Fast forward to today, the growth in what we know and can understanding is even more interesting and amazing. For instance, this article […]
Ohio State professor challenges classical view of consciousness – OSU – The Lantern
Unveiling a Holistic and Quantum Perspective on the Mind In a compelling shift away from traditional paradigms, an Ohio State professor challenges the long-held notion that consciousness is merely a byproduct of neural activity. The Lantern article presents a provocative argument that calls into question the classical view, urging us to consider consciousness as […]
The Consciousness Conundrum: End of the Materialist worldview?
For a long time, consciousness has been the subject of neuroscience, psychology, philosophy, cognitive science and other disciplines in the natural and social sciences and the humanities. Consciousness is hard to define, and no single definition is apt. Common sense would describe consciousness as “those states of sentience and awareness that typically begin when […]
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