Randomly watched this yesterday https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hXgqik6HXc0&ab_channel=LexFr... where Roger Penrose argues that we're missing something fundamental about consciousness and his best bet is a structure called the microtubules. This talk reminded me of my own research into "AI" back in the 00's and that it's almost impossible to talk about AI since everybody has a different idea as to whay AI is, yes i k…
But like almost all scientific theories tackling The Hard Problem, it’s built on the assumption that matter gives rise to consciousness.
As time goes by and my own understanding deepens, I’m becoming more and more convinced that this assumption is wrong. Instead we should start considering that consciousness is fundamental, and matter is a product of universal conscious experience.
Idealism is still compatible with the material world, but it seems futile to search for “the experiencer” within the experience itself.
[1] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orchestrated_objective_reduc...