I wasn't satisfied by the ideas I was able to derive about the
universe from consciousness when assuming that they are similar
phenomena, but this afternoon I attempted the reverse and found it
much more fruitful.
What consciousness and the universe have in common is that they are
logically
The hard problem of everything
The hard problem of everything is a unification of the two singularly
hard problems that our existence poses: the hard problem of
consciousness (how does subjective experience arise) and the hard
problem of something (why is there something rather than nothing
The hard problem of everything is a unification of the two singularly
hard problems that our existence poses: the hard problem of
consciousness (how does subjective experience arise) and the hard
problem of something (why is there something rather than nothing)
which includes the problem
On Nov 13, 5:56 pm, compscicrackpot pet...@gmail.com wrote:
The hard problem of everything is a unification of the two singularly
hard problems that our existence poses: the hard problem of
consciousness (how does subjective experience arise) and the hard
problem of something (why
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