The discussion centers on whether modern physics needs to expand its ontology to explain qualia and consciousness or if these phenomena can be fully understood within the existing framework of matter, energy, space, and time. There is no consensus, with some physicists believing consciousness can be explained by current physics, while others argue that physics cannot even define consciousness adequately. The challenge lies in the inability of physics to demonstrate the non-existence of consciousness, leaving the question potentially unanswerable within its current scope. Some suggest that a broader ontological framework, as proposed by Gregg Rosenberg, may be necessary, though it does not imply a complete overhaul of physics. Ultimately, the debate remains unresolved, with significant empirical and epistemological challenges ahead.