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Question of Enacted Consciousness 2008-01-27

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Uploaded by on Jan 29, 2008

In meditation this question came to me as I thought about some of Matt's recent videos. I think it was at this moment I started to really understand what Matt was saying about enacted consciousness.

I immediately started to apply Astrotometry to it. Perhaps it boils down to the amount of freedom our will has as we navigate possible worlds.

Would our momentary translation through everything else to engage the universe necessarily embody us in it? Is the act of conscious movement the embodiment in this sense? Is this question part of a more subtle duality that will emerge as a primary talking point in cognitive science?

Does this make sense? What do you think? Matt?

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  • The wave-form of Astrotometry is David Bohm's Holomovement=Dark Enery=Plato's Chora/Khora of Timeaus.

    Ok please give your definition(mathematically) of time. Hey what do U think of Julian Barbour's "The End of Time"??

  • I recently became aware that it's very similar to what's alluded to in Timeaus and the I Ching. I've not been exposed to Julian Barbour or Holomovement. I'll check them out.

  • BTW it was Matt (OThouArtThat0) who found told me about the similarities in Timeaus.

  • Go to the astrotometry site and read what's under the heading "Space-Time Conjugation".

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  • I'll try and post a more in depth video response soon...

  • I guess my first comment isn't going to show up... I said that enactivism will require that we give up the Cartesian/Newtonian quest for certainty. This early understanding of the scientific method assumed that knower and known were separable, which I think has since been thoroughly disproved.

  • I think one of the fundamental insights the quantum revolution has given us is that physicists can no longer assume they are finding out what the universe in itself is; rather, they are finding out what we can say about what it is. In other words, it is about finding the mathematical language which best fits our embodied experience of the universe.

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