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Compelling Questions 6
***What is meaning outside of consciousness? ***What exactly is meaning? ***What exactly is consciousness? ***Where and how do meaning and consciousness exist? If not in the physical, then where? ***If meaning and consciousness are non-physical, how did this non-physicality come … Continue reading
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Compelling Questions 5
***Everything is in our minds. Everything within our experience is processed by the brain and then selectively uploaded to the conscious entity, such that perceptions and experiences bubble up to our awareness. How is this possible? What allows such interaction … Continue reading
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Compelling Questions 4
***Can consciousness be quantified? Do humans have “more” consciousness than other animals? ***Can consciousness be qualified? Do humans have a more intense feeling of consciousness than other animals? Is our experience sharper, deeper, brighter, better, or more meaningful? ***Can any … Continue reading
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Compelling Questions 3
***Is prototransmutation really possible or not? If it is, what does this mean? If not, what does that mean? ***According to (my non-professional understanding of) theoretical physics, time is basically just an additional dimension—the fourth dimension—with some subtle alterations in … Continue reading
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Compelling Questions 2
***What exactly is consciousness? How do we distinguish it? How does it arise? How is it created? How is it tied to the Physical? In the case of humans, how is consciousness related to the physical brain? How do we … Continue reading
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Compelling Questions 1
***The question of existence: why does the universe exist? We can be sure that something exists simply based on empirical observation. Our perceived universe could be an illusion, a projection, and the projector could be yet another layer of illusion … Continue reading
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Compelling Questions Intro
I originally intended to title this section “Unanswered Questions” but I decided against it lest I give some the wrong impression. You see, in the “Questions” category I offer some long-pondered and officially yet-unanswered questions, but I do not believe … Continue reading