Quantum Consciousness, Quantum Mind STUART HAMEROFF (P.3)
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I think this guy is smoking crack.
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@Elififa the scientifically verifiable fact that Hammerhoff's hanging a lot, if not all, of his quantum consciousness theories on is that crazy little thing called quantum entanglement.
From the results of this scientifically verifiable experiments one might conclude that at the moment of the big bang (a not so scientifically verifiable "fact" I'm sure you have come to "believe" in) every thing was entangled.
I hope you understand the fundaMENTAL (pun intended) logic in his conclusions?
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This guy is fucking nuts.
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THE 'MIRRORS' WE SEE IN NATURE ARE ILLUSIONS ...THERE ARE NO MIRRORS IN NATURE!
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Mind boggling!
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@beatlesnumber9 i agree. you're just more polite than i am at times =) we may lead a sheep to water, but we may not be able to encourage them to drink ... tee hee.
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Ironically, science can only be done in the context of consciousness. No consciousness no science.
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This is the strongest evidence for an after life I have ever heard
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stuart hameroff is a great mind with the ability to use common words and metaphors to exlpain information that no one trully understands as they would then be able to solve these questions ... "you are either lying or crazy if you understand quantum physics" as he would say but dont stop trying to figure it out on the flip side
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@Rockguitarnow. And where's the science behind what you just said?
Quantum Physics isn't for everyone, but I like it. I think it will soon be the thing that answers all our questions about life and death and where we came from. This video is too short, go find more if you're interested. If you're not, then don't. To each their own.
beatlesnumber9 2 years ago 13
I'm skeptical about whether or not we are ever actually unconscious. It seems like we merely have various states of conscious experience, and when we're in a state that we would call "unconscious" we're really just in a state of lessened awareness and more often than not, we don't recall what happens in this state. I suspect that some people sometimes remember events occurring in states where they do not have "consciousness" - this could be explained through sort of a quantum observation.
ThatKles 3 years ago 6