Physicalist Materialism: The Dying Throes of an Inadequate Paradigm
These studies and experiments spread across many disciplines, using different protocols, are often dismissed by physicalists who find the very idea of nonlocal consciousness, to quote American psychologists and physicalists James Alcock and Arthur Reber, to be “impossible.” And yet this position, when the research is closely examined, is seen as a statement of ideology or belief, not a statement of science.
The Linda G. O’Bryant Noetic Science Research Prize Winners
IONS is pleased to announce the inaugural winners of the Linda G. O’Bryant Noetic Sciences Research Prize!
Nature: Decades-long bet on consciousness ends — and it’s philosopher 1, neuroscientist 0
A 25-year science wager has come to an end. In 1998, neuroscientist Christof Koch bet philosopher David Chalmers that the mechanism by which the brain’s neurons produce consciousness would be discovered by 2023. Both scientists agreed publicly on 23 June, at the annual meeting of the Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness (ASSC) in New York City, that it is an ongoing quest — and declared Chalmers the winner.
Physicalist Materialism: The Dying Throes of an Inadequate Paradigm
These studies and experiments spread across many disciplines, using different protocols, are often dismissed by physicalists who find the very idea of nonlocal consciousness, to quote American psychologists and physicalists James Alcock and Arthur Reber, to be “impossible.” And yet this position, when the research is closely examined, is seen as a statement of ideology or belief, not a statement of science.
The Linda G. O’Bryant Noetic Science Research Prize Winners
IONS is pleased to announce the inaugural winners of the Linda G. O’Bryant Noetic Sciences Research Prize!
Nature: Decades-long bet on consciousness ends — and it’s philosopher 1, neuroscientist 0
A 25-year science wager has come to an end. In 1998, neuroscientist Christof Koch bet philosopher David Chalmers that the mechanism by which the brain’s neurons produce consciousness would be discovered by 2023. Both scientists agreed publicly on 23 June, at the annual meeting of the Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness (ASSC) in New York City, that it is an ongoing quest — and declared Chalmers the winner.
Physicalist Materialism: The Dying Throes of an Inadequate Paradigm
These studies and experiments spread across many disciplines, using different protocols, are often dismissed by physicalists who find the very idea of nonlocal consciousness, to quote American psychologists and physicalists James Alcock and Arthur Reber, to be “impossible.” And yet this position, when the research is closely examined, is seen as a statement of ideology or belief, not a statement of science.
The Linda G. O’Bryant Noetic Science Research Prize Winners
IONS is pleased to announce the inaugural winners of the Linda G. O’Bryant Noetic Sciences Research Prize!
Nature: Decades-long bet on consciousness ends — and it’s philosopher 1, neuroscientist 0
A 25-year science wager has come to an end. In 1998, neuroscientist Christof Koch bet philosopher David Chalmers that the mechanism by which the brain’s neurons produce consciousness would be discovered by 2023. Both scientists agreed publicly on 23 June, at the annual meeting of the Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness (ASSC) in New York City, that it is an ongoing quest — and declared Chalmers the winner.

– Erwin Schrödinger
– Prof David Bohm


– Albert Einstein
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