The Theory of Conscious Agents proposes a new paradigm for understanding consciousness. Instead of seeing consciousness as a property of individual brains, it suggests that it arises from a network of interacting conscious agents. This theory has the potential to revolutionize our understanding of the nature of consciousness, and could have far-reaching implications for fields such as neuroscience and artificial intelligence.
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Abstract Quantum entanglement is a phenomenon that has puzzled scientists for decades, and various theories have been proposed to explain its mechanism. This paper explores the idea that trace chains of consciousness, as presented by Donald Hoffman, might offer a new perspective on quantum entanglement. Building on the mathematical framework of Amplituhedron Theory and Decorated […]
The human brain is capable of processing time and space in a unique and complex way, allowing us to navigate and understand the world around us. Our perception of time and space is not just a simple reflection of reality, but rather a construction created by our minds. This construction is shaped by our experiences, culture, and biology, and plays a crucial role in how we interact with the world. Understanding the mind’s construction of time and space can help us better understand ourselves and the world we inhabit.
The Theory of Conscious Agents proposes that experiences, rather than matter, are the fundamental building blocks of reality. This theory challenges traditional views of materialism and suggests that consciousness is a fundamental aspect of the universe.