Consciousness, life and free will exist from the very beginning as properties of the holistic whole (The One). According to Federico Faggin, the inanimate universe didn't come first, but derives from a deeper quantum reality inhabited by seities with consciousness and free will that communicate meaning with each other.
In this week's Thinking on Paper Book Club, Mark and Jeremy read Chapter 9 of Irreducible by Federico Faggin and try to understand the meaning of life, the universe and everything in it.Please enjoy the show. And share with a curious friend.
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ποΈ Podcast: thinkingonpaper.xyz
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π Book: Irreducible by Federico Faggin: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/195480862
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Chapters
(00:00) Chapter 9 of Irreducible, Federico Faggin
(02:36) The Absurdity Of Classical Laws
(04:26) Hilbert Space For Dummies
(07:00) What Are Seities?
(08:54) Science, Religion And Spirituality
(11:46) Seities, Consciousness And Aliens
(13:04) Conscious Units And How The Universe Understands
(15:30) Are Seities Souls?
(16:11) Seities And How You Have Life After Death
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Key Takeaways
Consciousness is not emergent. Itβs fundamental
Seities are conscious units inside a knowing universe
Hilbert space may be the structure of inner reality
Spirituality isn't narrative. It's architecture
Growth is life. Stasis is death
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