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A rare mainstream media article was posted in June, covering information that wouldn’t normally be talked about so openly, and goes towards showing that things are really changing in terms of certain topics becoming more acceptable. It focused on some of the world's most renowned scientists who question the cosmos, asking, “Has it got a consciousness similar to our own?”
Physicist Gregory Matloff recently published a paper which said humans may be like the rest of the universe in substance, and spirit. A “proto-consciousness field” could extend through all of space. Stars may be thinking entities that deliberately control their paths.
German physicist Bernard Haisch proposed in 2006 that quantum fields which permeate all of empty space produce and transmit consciousness that can then emerge into any complex system with energy flowing through it. So he means not just the brain, but any physical structure.
Christof Koch, an American neuroscientist best known for his work on the neural bases of consciousness, says, “The only dominant theory we have of consciousness says that it is associated with complexity — with a system’s ability to act upon its own state and determine its own fate. Theory states that it could go down to very simple systems. In principle, some purely physical systems that are not biological or organic may also be conscious.” Kock also goes on to say, “We are more complex, we have more self-awareness — well, some of us do — but other systems have awareness, too. We may share this property of experience, and that is what consciousness is: the ability to experience anything, from the most mundane to the most refined religious experience.”
Roger Penrose, an English mathematical physicist, mathematician and philosopher of science, links consciousness and quantum mechanics together. He says that self-awareness and free will begin with quantum events in the brain and inevitably link our minds with the cosmos. “The laws of physics produce complex systems, and these complex systems lead to consciousness, which then produces mathematics, which can then encode in a succinct and inspiring way the very underlying laws of physics that gave rise to it.”
In 1930 Albert Einstein called the sense of connectedness that some of us pick up on intuitively, the cosmic religious feeling. “In my view, it is the most important function of art and science to awaken this feeling and keep it alive in those who are receptive to it,” he said.
You can find the original article here that my post is based upon: https://www.nbcnews.com/…/sci…/universe-conscious-ncna772956
Physicist Gregory Matloff recently published a paper which said humans may be like the rest of the universe in substance, and spirit. A “proto-consciousness field” could extend through all of space. Stars may be thinking entities that deliberately control their paths.
German physicist Bernard Haisch proposed in 2006 that quantum fields which permeate all of empty space produce and transmit consciousness that can then emerge into any complex system with energy flowing through it. So he means not just the brain, but any physical structure.
Christof Koch, an American neuroscientist best known for his work on the neural bases of consciousness, says, “The only dominant theory we have of consciousness says that it is associated with complexity — with a system’s ability to act upon its own state and determine its own fate. Theory states that it could go down to very simple systems. In principle, some purely physical systems that are not biological or organic may also be conscious.” Kock also goes on to say, “We are more complex, we have more self-awareness — well, some of us do — but other systems have awareness, too. We may share this property of experience, and that is what consciousness is: the ability to experience anything, from the most mundane to the most refined religious experience.”
Roger Penrose, an English mathematical physicist, mathematician and philosopher of science, links consciousness and quantum mechanics together. He says that self-awareness and free will begin with quantum events in the brain and inevitably link our minds with the cosmos. “The laws of physics produce complex systems, and these complex systems lead to consciousness, which then produces mathematics, which can then encode in a succinct and inspiring way the very underlying laws of physics that gave rise to it.”
In 1930 Albert Einstein called the sense of connectedness that some of us pick up on intuitively, the cosmic religious feeling. “In my view, it is the most important function of art and science to awaken this feeling and keep it alive in those who are receptive to it,” he said.
You can find the original article here that my post is based upon: https://www.nbcnews.com/…/sci…/universe-conscious-ncna772956