The measurement problem in quantum mechanics looks at how an experimental outcome changes, simply by observing it.
Rabbi Dov Ber of Mezritch (circa 1700–1772), the Maggid of Mezritch, once shared a Torah teaching beginning with V’shavta ad ...
He believes that as long as we can replicate the brain's information processing, we can create experiences similar to human consciousness, even using different materials. This is akin to learning ...
Near-death experiences blend science, spirituality, and the unknown, raising profound questions about what it means to be alive, what it means to die, and whether we truly understand either.
Scientists can genetically engineer proteins to act like the qubits used in quantum computing to track any abnormalities in our cells.
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Ignorance, collective consciousness, and the centrality of love
By Ben Brako Ignorance, in its deepest sense, is not simply the absence of knowledge but a distortion of perception. It ...
Much of the news coverage framed this possibility as a shock to the AI industry, implying that DeepSeek had discovered a new, ...
Yang Song, who previously led the strategic explorations team at OpenAI, is the new “research principal” of Meta ...
As much as you or I might love science fiction, for some people, even the mere mention of it is a turn-off. When Quantum Leap debuted in 1989, it wasn’t pitched as a sci-fi spectacle; it was a ...
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Where Consciousness Lingers
Near-death experiences challenge our view of consciousness, revealing vivid perceptions and lasting change across cultures.
In a world where the future seems to rush toward us with increasing velocity, Krauss believes that grasping the present is our only hope of navigating the complex challenges ahead.
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