
Consciousness Across Three Worldviews | NOEMA

How might this “spooky,” nonlocal entanglement relate to consciousness? Dr. Dean Radin, the chief scientist at the Institute of Noetic Sciences, suggests in his 2006 book, Entangled Minds, “that we take seriously the possibility that our minds are physically entangled with the universe.” He concedes: “I’m not claiming that quantum entanglement
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Our current epistemology—dominated by a physicalist, reductive, Cartesian science—is unequipped to recognize anything real that isn’t measurable by matter. It insists consciousness must be a function of neurons and nothing else. It assumes life must emerge from biology, even though we now simulate biology with code.
But the cracks in that worldview... See more
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