Loren Booda
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Does consciousness essentially embody structure, process, entity, logic or other physico-mathematical properties?
The discussion revolves around the mathematical describability of consciousness, exploring whether consciousness can be characterized by physical or mathematical properties. Participants examine various aspects of consciousness, including its structure, processes, and potential connections to phenomena like the Global Consciousness Project.
Participants express a range of views on the relationship between consciousness and physical phenomena, with no consensus reached. Some agree on the potential significance of consciousness in interpreting data, while others remain skeptical about its influence and the methodologies used in related experiments.
Participants highlight limitations in the data and methodologies discussed, including concerns about the selection of events and the accuracy of data collection in the Global Consciousness Project. There are also unresolved questions regarding the implications of consciousness on quantum mechanics.
This discussion may be of interest to those exploring the intersections of consciousness, physics, and mathematics, as well as individuals curious about the implications of consciousness in scientific research and experimental design.
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Do you have any links where I could study this interpretation?The only explanation I have ever seen was in terms of the quantum interpretation by consistent histories, where the reasonableness of anything doesn't appear until it's all over.
Thanks. I did. Now I need to study some of R. B. Griffiths work.Try this site.