Fifteen years after John Wheeler proposed a
one-electron universe to Richard Feynman, Erwin Schrödinger reckoned there was only one mind. Follow
MindMatters.ai down a rabbit hole dug by Erwin, passing through the strata of quantum mechanics, east Indian mysticism, and other non-materialist high strangeness that kinda makes sense. Yet if there's only one mind, where does its consciousness lay? How does it propagate through humanity and other
sophonts? Rather than delve into such a deep topic, let's continue to assume there are many minds and consciousnesses. After all it makes Joseph Krisher's piece on
Science Is One Step Closer To Understanding Where Consciousness Resides In The Brain. It's a curious start to pursuing consciousness and the research is provocative, but we wish the eggheads at the University of Tokyo broaden their search. (CS)
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