#09 - Thinking Out Loud: Is Consciousness Fundamental?
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Interestingly, these topics seem to be converging around at least one really important question: is consciousness fundamental? In other words: is consciousness the fundamental “stuff” that gave rise to all the matter of the universe? Or did consciousness emerge as a byproduct of the physical matter in the universe?
What came first—molecules or awareness?
I don’t land on an answer in this episode, but I let you into my realtime process as I consider this topic from multiple angles.
I invite you (seriously, for real) to comment and “think with me” — elevate my exploration. What conversations or data points would support this learning trajectory I’m on?
Thanks as always for being along for the ride.
Cory
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