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The Binding Problem"[Our] subjective conscious experience exhibits a unitary and integrated nature that seems fundamentally at odds with the fragmented architecture identified neurophysiologically, an issue which has come to be known as the binding problem. For the objects of perception appear to us not as an assembly of independent features, as might be suggested by a feature based representation, but as an integrated whole, with every component feature appearing in experience in the proper spatial relation to every other feature."
—Steven Lehar

Qualia Computing
Open Theory
Lukas Oppenheimer
Reality Harvester Bargains
Like Never Always
Steven Lehar
Perceptual Origins of Math
Anonymous Bible
Smooth Brains
Animal Rights
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The Glass Bead Game
Geometric Visual Hallucinations — Bresslof et al.
What States of Consciousness Do We Want to Show Our Children?
John C. Lilly — Simulations of God
Mastering the Core Teachings of the Buddha
Non-Euclidean Therapy for AI Trauma
We Came to Dance (Electro & Progressive House Music)
25eme Dimension
Dance 2 Trance - I Have A Dream (93:2 HD) /1995/
Dr Selen Atasoy: From Harmonics to Enlightenment
Snövit - Psych 47 Freestyle
Free Tekno - Full documentary
Bach - Cantata Ich habe genung BWV 82 - Mortensen | Netherlands Bach Society
femi - music to dissolve to mix
Michael B. Tretow möter Roland TB-303
Inslag på SVT från 60-talet där DMT testas live
Is The Government Spying On Schizophrenics Enough?
Esaias Tegnér - Det Eviga
The dizzying free fall of QBism
Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius
Metzinger - The Ego Tunnel
Valence Realism & Hedonistic Utilitarianism
DJ Metatron — Loops Of Infinity (A Rave Loveletter)
monker178 - HAWAII [Original Audio Visual Experience]
Elektron Musik Studion 1974 Stockholm
Klaus Schulze Live - WDR Köln 1977
Kankan (Ft. Summrs) - ##RRAnthem
Lars-Gunnar Bodin - Seance IV (1965)
Magnus Vinding — Suffering-Focused Ethics: Defense and Implications



"Bertrand Russell ... was giving a lesson on solipsism to a lay audience, and a woman got up and said she was delighted to hear Bertrand Russell say he was a solipsist; she was one too, and she wished there were more of us."
—W. H. Thorpe, Beyond Reductionism


"Each of us believes himself to live directly within the world that surrounds him, to sense its objects and events precisely, and to live in real and current time. I assert that these are perceptual illusions ... Each of us lives within the universe — the prison of his own brain."
—Vernon Mountcastle, The View from Within


"All sense of time — of past, of future, and of present — is fabricated by clinging."
—Rob Burbea, Seeing That Frees


"The very phrase 'inference to the best explanation' should wave a red flag to us. What is good, better, best? What values are slipped in here, under a common name, and where do they come from? The appeal to explanation brings out into the open the glaring fact that we have a risk taking pursuit of truth. Science is brave and dares to enter dangerous waters. Empirical science goes for bold conjectures and audacious hypotheses, it offers them as basis for prediction and action while the iron is still hot and conclusive evidence still infinitely beyond reach."
—Bas C. Van Fraassen, The Empirical Stance


"Qualia Computing? In brief, epiphenomenalism cannot be true. Qualia, it turns out, must have a causally relevant role in forward-propelled organisms, for otherwise natural selection would have had no way of recruiting it. I propose that the reason why consciousness was recruited by natural selection is found in the tremendous computational power that it afforded to the real-time world simulations it instantiates through the use of the nervous system. More so, the specific computational horse-power of consciousness is phenomenal binding — the ontological union of disparate pieces of information by becoming part of a unitary conscious experience that synchronically embeds spaciotemporal structure. While phenomenal binding is regarded as a mere epiphenomenon (or even as a totally unreal non-happening) by some, one needs only look at cases where phenomenal binding (partially) breaks down to see its role in determining animal behavior."
—Andrés Gomez Emilsson, Qualia Computing


"An agent does not have a model of its world — it is a model. In other words, the form, structure, and states of our embodied brains do not contain a model of the sensorium — they are that model. Every aspect of our brain and body can be predicted from our environment."
Karl Friston


"When I think about what it would take to achieve freedom from all psychological stuff, the response that comes is this: life is about stuff. Stuff is part of being alive. There is no way out of this while you are still living. There will be confusion, pain, miscommunication, misinterpretation, maladaptive patterns of behavior, unhelpful emotional reactions, weird personality traits, neurosis and possibly much worse. There will be power plays, twisted psychological games, people with major personality disorders (which may include you), and craziness. The injuries continue right along with the healing and eventually the injuries win and we die."
—Daniel Ingram, Mastering the Core Teachings of the Buddha




Each row of the table relates to a Pythagorean triple, that is, a triple of integers (s, l, d) that satisfies the Pythagorean theorem, s² + l² = d², the rule that equates the sum of the squares of the legs of a right triangle to the square of the hypotenuse













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Quantum immortality facts for kids

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Quantum suicide is a really interesting thought experiment in quantum mechanics, which is the science of how tiny particles work. It's also part of the philosophy of physics, which explores big ideas about the universe.

This idea was first thought up to help people understand the difference between two main ways of looking at quantum mechanics: the Copenhagen interpretation and the many-worlds interpretation. It's a bit like imagining yourself as the cat in the famous Schrödinger's cat experiment, but with a twist!

The idea of quantum immortality comes from this experiment. It suggests that if the experiment were real, you might always experience yourself surviving, no matter what happens.

What is the Quantum Suicide Experiment?

The quantum suicide thought experiment was created by a scientist named Max Tegmark. Imagine a person standing in front of a special gun. This gun is connected to a device that can detect a tiny subatomic particle.

The gun does this over and over again. From someone watching outside, it seems like there's a 50/50 chance the gun will fire each time.