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Conscious Agents and the Emergence of Space-Time
This podcast discusses how the long-term behavior of conscious agents has structures that are related to structures beyond space-time, and how their behavior can predict properties of consciousness and the possibility of the emergence of space-time.
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In this podcast, the speaker discusses a mathematical model for conscious agents, which can be used to predict the properties of consciousness and the emergence of space-time.
49:14 - 51:37 (02:22)
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In this podcast, the speaker discusses a mathematical model for conscious agents, which can be used to predict the properties of consciousness and the emergence of space-time. The model uses Markovian kernels to create a Markovian dynamical system of conscious agents.
ChapterConscious Agents and the Emergence of Space-Time
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PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
This podcast explores the idea that the long-term behavior of conscious agents has structures related to those found beyond space-time, and how starting with a theory of conscious agents could lead to the discovery of the structures beyond space-time.
51:37 - 53:27 (01:50)
Summary
This podcast explores the idea that the long-term behavior of conscious agents has structures related to those found beyond space-time, and how starting with a theory of conscious agents could lead to the discovery of the structures beyond space-time.
ChapterConscious Agents and the Emergence of Space-Time
Episode#585: Professor Donald Hoffman — The Case Against Reality, Beyond Spacetime, Rethinking Death, Panpsychism, QBism, and More
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The idea that the brain is a receiver for consciousness is met with both controversy and support.
53:27 - 56:03 (02:35)
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The idea that the brain is a receiver for consciousness is met with both controversy and support. Some use injuries to argue for or against the notion that consciousness is generated solely by the brain's neurological structures.