Beyond Biocentrism: Rethinking Time, Space, Consciousness, and the Illusion of Death
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Indeed, the universe can be viewed as a blurry, probabilistic state of potential information, which the mind-system “collapses” into actual information and sensations when processed by the mind-system.
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Doing so, we find that the squirrely nature of space and time suddenly makes sense, because they are tools of our mind, a way to frame and order what we experience. They are the language of consciousness.
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We watch the quantum experiments and realize that the physical world is deeply linked with our awareness.