Physicist Dr. Amit Goswami explains how Quantum Physics tells us the world only makes sense when it’s based on Consciousness.
“Consciousness and Microtubules” by Dr. Stuart Hameroff
In order to have a conscious experience the brain has to be more than a computer. Dr. Stuart Hameroff explains consciousness as an aspect of Quantum Mechanics. Dr. Hameroff draws on the work of Dr. Roger Penrose pointing to finding a mechanism that would allow for non computability; i.e., free will. To do this Dr. Roger Penrose points to a need for a Quantum Gravity mechanism or a Quantum Computer mechanism in the brain.
Dr. Stuart Hameroff has found what is called microtubulars within neurons in the brain and nervous system as the possible location for where Quantum Computation takes place. Microtubulars seem to be small enough to incorporate super positioning making Quantum Computations possible.
Follow Dr. Stuart Hameroff on his search for understanding how and why we are conscious.
“Consciousness Is the Unified Field” by Dr. John Hagelin
Dr. John Hagelin, Ph.D. as a world class physicist and teacher of the Transcendental Meditation program finds himself unambiguously explaining Consciousness as the Unified Field.
More and more physicist are subscribing to a Consciousness based Universe as the only way to understand what Quantum Mechanics is saying about the Universe we live in.
Follow along with John Hagelin on this video to see how he uses Quantum Mechanics to explain this.
“Mindwalk” the Movie
Take a Mindwalk through today’s mind with me to discover our current paradigm!
A US politician (Sam Waterston) visits his poet friend (John Heard) in Mont. St. Michael, France. While walking through the medieval island discussing their philosophies of life they happen upon Sonja (Liv Ullman), a scientist in recluse, who joins in their conversation. The two men listen to the ideas of this brilliant woman and discuss how her ideas can work in their own politician and poet lives.
Mindwalk echoes the same message covered in “What the Bleep Do We Know” only it was made in 1992 and not 2005. […]