
The Projected Multiverse
Exploring Epistemological Boundaries in Virtual Reality
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Narrated by:
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Graham Mack
About this listen
This small, illustrated book focuses on how virtual reality technology is a progressive tool for understanding the mystery of consciousness. It utilizes the insights of David Chalmers and Nick Bostrom to elaborate on how our brains are really virtual reality rendering machines that give us in-sourcing options before out-sourcing them to a Darwinian world of eat or be eaten.
Part of a plenary presentation for the Dayalbagh Educational Institute's Conference on the Science of Consciousness in Agra, India, 2022.
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©2021 David Lane (P)2021 MSAC Philosophy Group
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