The article challenges conventional views on consciousness, proposing it might not arise from brains but instead serve as a foundational element of reality. Using analogies such as water and fire, it suggests consciousness is a pervasive, dynamic process rather than a static phenomenon. Furthermore, it speculates that quantum phenomena might underlie consciousness, proposing the need for new models that align with this view, thus generating testable hypotheses and raising philosophical implications regarding the nature of existence.
The real breakthrough comes when we see consciousness not as a static field, but as an active, self-maintaining process.
What if consciousness isn't created by brains at all - what if it's the fundamental building block of reality itself?
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