References: A Last-Second Surge of Brain Activity Could Explain Near-Death Experiences
Near-death
sightings of light at the end of a tunnel may be related to the 30 seconds of
activity in rats’ brains after their hearts stop
Consciousness
and higher spatial dimensions
Do
higher spatial dimensions hold the key to solving the hard problem of
consciousness?
Peter
Sjöstedt-H | Research Fellow and Associate Lecturer in University of Exeter's
Sociology, Philosophy and Anthropology Department
https://iai.tv/articles/consciousness-and-higher-spatial-dimensions-auid-2107
Scientific
American, Does Consciousness Pervade the Universe?
Philosopher
Philip Goff answers questions about “panpsychism”
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/does-consciousness-pervade-the-universe/
The
origin of consciousness
A
new method for determining how and when consciousness evolved
Simona
Ginsburg | Associate Professor at the Open University of Israel, where she
developed and headed the MA Program in Biological Thought.
Eva
Jablonka | Professor at the Cohn Institute for the History and Philosophy of
Science and Ideas at Tel-Aviv University.
Anna
Zeligowski | Illustrator (see below) for Evolution in Four Dimensions, MIT
Press
https://iai.tv/articles/the-origin-of-consciousness-auid-1865
I
have place ‘references’ at the top because this subject matter can seem ‘way
out’. But it is my firm belief that these experiences can be taken out of philosophy
and metaphysics and can become part of physics. What is needed is a deeper
understanding of ‘time’ and how the future unfolds at the most fundamental
level.
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